Some Nice Birds

Well, it’s back to the mountains of east-central Arizona, with some nice birds from August in Apacheā€“Sitgreaves National Forest outside Pinetop/Lakeside. First up, the ‘bird of the day’ (or the bird of any day, really), a BirdingPI.com ‘first sighting ever’ of the literally amazing Red Crossbill:

The offset beak facilitates seed extraction and maybe even shearing through immature/green pinecones = really cool adaptation.


Three shots of beautiful Mountain Chickadee:


Dark-eyed Junco (red-backed)

For variety, three birds “at a distance” (hint – each bird is at the center of the shot):

Western Bluebird
Acorn Woodpecker
Lazuli Bunting

Western Bluebird (juvenile)

Two of lovely Northern Flicker (red-shaft):

In eastern North America, of course, it would have a yellow feather colouration. Hence ‘yellow shaft’ (feather shaft) in the east and ‘red shaft’ in the west.


More Acorn Woodpecker
AWIF
Common Raven, rear view in flight
Some sort of flycatcher
Hepatic Tanager (m) in ‘hop mode’
House Wren @ pine tree
Plumbeous Vireo
Dark-eyed Junco (red-backed) on post