“Playing Golf”

Back to Wilcox, Arizona, where the main nature attraction (close to town) is Cochise Lake and the adjacent ponds/wetlands @ Twin Lakes Golf Course. These shots of the latter, answering the question of “where are all the American Wigeons?” (Answer: mostly in Arizona, apparently.)

American Wigeons taking flight @ golf course
Great Egret
Wigeons in flight
Song Sparrow
More Wigeons @ golf course
Probably Brewer’s Sparrows
Lots of Wigeons on golf course pond
Great Egret II
Bird nemesis (Felis catus)
On the hunt
Wigeons & birding observation platform
Vesper Sparrow
It’s a lot of ducks!
Song Sparrow
Brewer’s Sparrow
Wigeons in flight
Vesper Sparrow
WIF detail
Great Egret III
American Coot

Finally, a couple “bonus American Wigeon,” a bit closer up, from the day before elsewhere/nearby in southern Arizona:


Coming up soon, lots of birds at Cochise Lake!

2 thoughts on ““Playing Golf”

  1. Paul Edwards

    We cats do not appreciate your saying we are out to get birds. We are friends of birds. We love them! Yummy! Look at all those birds, and there are just two of us! Obviously you are biased.

    1. admin1 Post author

      Those domestic house cats (yes, it really is Felis catus as the Latin name) did not seem emaciated/suffering. Obviously they are getting food somewhere. And whatever the source, there did not seem to be a lack of birds at Twin Lakes.

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