Luck of the Draw

Dateline: 7 August 2022

After leaving Ramsey Canyon Sunday (more great Ramsey Canyon content to follow ASAP), time to head further into the ‘deep south’ of Arizona for Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary, Coronado National Monument, Wilcox Playa, etc. (Posts to follow.)

On the border, circa 2022 (view from Coronado Nat’l Monument)

First up, a quick post on world-famous Sandhill Crane migration stopover point Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area. In August, fair enough to say it’s the ‘off season.’ Lots of water due to recent monsoon rains; only light/moderate bird activity mid-day – most seen at a distance and/or hiding in the grass/willows.

Whitewater Draw
Water in the desert

Starting with the one good photo, of a beautiful Black Phoebe:

Black Phoebe @ Whitewater Draw

Presumably female or juvenile Red-winged Blackbird:

In and out of the grass

Relatively, lots of Lazuli Bunting activity – always a favorite. Rather skittish for photography, but a couple shots nevertheless:

Lazuli Bunting (m) in cattails

Presumably juveniles (+ the adult male) in this shot:

Bunting family

Even at a distance, always fun to see ducks landing. These might be Mallard/Mexican Duck/hybrid:

On approach
Aerobraking
In the likely event of a water landing…

Not sure what this is. Yellow coloration with black-white wings, large beak – perhaps a female Western Tanager?

Mystery bird in a tree

Preening Vermilion Flycatcher (m), at a very long distance:

Long shot

Fair amount of swallow activity, mostly Tree Swallow:

Pond/flight
View towards parking area

Plenty of agriculture/crop farming in the area. Heading north towards Wilcox, AZ, special note of the amazing Western Kingbird activity along the dirt roads. Dozens of Western Kingbird – taking advantage of the open fields and power lines.

Power line perch

Note the white edging on the tail feathers – distinguishes from Cassin’s Kingbird (among other different features such as more gray on the breast).

Western Kingbird with snack