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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. March 21, 2014. The birds don’t need to see the Equinox on the calendar to know that spring is here. Here in western Arizona, they’ve been on the move for a few weeks now! Lucy’s Warblers are in full song on territories, Bell’s … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count. Early, early spring. February 12, 2014. August 7, 2013. Hellip; Continue reading →. Species Profile: Franklin’s Gull. March 23, 2013. I love...
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. Early, early spring. February 12, 2014. While the icy grip of winter closes ever tighter on every other corner of this country, here on Arizona’s west coast we have watched as winter disappeared in January and February, with winds much calmer than usual and the sun’s … Continue reading →. Chipping away: Early January birds. January 15, 2014. Bill Williams River NWR. Big Times in La Paz County. January 2, 2014. December 31, 2013. November 15, 2013.
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. March 21, 2014. The birds don’t need to see the Equinox on the calendar to know that spring is here. Here in western Arizona, they’ve been on the move for a few weeks now! Lucy’s Warblers are in full song on territories, Bell’s … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count 2013. February 25, 2013. This will be my third year … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count.
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La Paz County | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. Category Archives: La Paz County. March 21, 2014. The birds don’t need to see the Equinox on the calendar to know that spring is here. Here in western Arizona, they’ve been on the move for a few weeks now! Lucy’s Warblers are in full song on territories, Bell’s … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count. Early, early spring. February 12, 2014. Chipping away: Early January birds. January 15, 2014. The Christma...
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AZFO | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. March 21, 2014. The birds don’t need to see the Equinox on the calendar to know that spring is here. Here in western Arizona, they’ve been on the move for a few weeks now! Lucy’s Warblers are in full song on territories, Bell’s … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count. Streak-backed Oriole at CVCA. November 18, 2013. North American Migration Count 2013. February 25, 2013. North American Migration Count.
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Phainopepla Fables | Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond | Page 2
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. Newer posts →. The Government Shutdown and Western Arizona. October 11, 2013. All land within the. Is closed. This includes Lake Mead, Lake Mohave, and Willow Beach. I’m not certain of the status of some of the birding spots in that area. It may still be possible to park and scan above Hoover Dam, and some locations above and/or below Davis Dam. If anyone has information on those locations, please share. Update from Jason Wilder: “. Is completely clo...
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North American Migration Count | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. Tag Archives: North American Migration Count. March 21, 2014. The birds don’t need to see the Equinox on the calendar to know that spring is here. Here in western Arizona, they’ve been on the move for a few weeks now! Lucy’s Warblers are in full song on territories, Bell’s … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count. Western Arizona eBird bar charts: Click here. Western Arizona birding locations: Click here.
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Alamo Lake | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. Tag Archives: Alamo Lake. Early, early spring. February 12, 2014. While the icy grip of winter closes ever tighter on every other corner of this country, here on Arizona’s west coast we have watched as winter disappeared in January and February, with winds much calmer than usual and the sun’s … Continue reading →. All content and photographs Lauren Harter and David Vander Pluym. No commercial use is allowed without permission. Early, early spring.
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Blackwater NWR – 2012 | Photos by Donna
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It's all about the jouney….not the destination! Osprey Oliver and Olivia’s 2011 Photo Rewind. Blackwater NWR – 2012. Assateague and Chincoteague – 2012. Blackwater NWR – 2012. For information about the refuge, read the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. My Visit – July 7, 2012. Hot and hazy @ 98 degrees mid-afternoon – it was a scorcher! Famous Osprey Family on BNWR’s Webcam. Osprey chick practicing flapping those huge awkward wings. Momma Osprey feeding one of her chicks. Osprey family along wildlife drive.
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