Misc Bird/Mt. Lemmon

Dateline: August 2022

After several weeks surveying the Mt. Lemmon backwoods, time for hot showers and a report-out of recently-sighted interesting birds.

Towards the top of the Mt. Lemmon “birds to see list,” lovely Yellow-eyed Junco:

Note: has yellow eyes

Two good examples of Brown Creeper @ camouflage/ponderosa pine:

Blending in, AZ edition
Where’s Waldo?

A White-breasted Nuthatch getting into it:

Under-bark goodies

Mediocre shots of a Painted Redstart. Still nice to see.

Paint?
More Painted Redstart

Blue wings, spotted black, and slight eye ring = juvenile Western Bluebird:

Rear view/bluebird
Hoppin’/bluebird

Beautiful/distinctive Spotted Towhee, perched in a burn area off the Box Camp Trail:

Spotted Towhee
More Spotted Towhee
Profile III/Spotted Towhee

Bonus “ok” video with Spotted Towhee call/song:

Hummingbirds on Mt. Lemmon, too. Probably female Broad-Tailed Hummingbird:

Mt. Lemmon/hummingbird

Yellow-eyed Junco‘s found a cracker crumb:

Bird/tidbit
More bird/tidbit

After dropping from 2500+ meters (8200 ft.) to 1400+ meters (4600 ft.) in elevation at Molino Basin, great sighting of a Canyon Towhee. Note reddish/rusty under-tail and overall brown appearance.

Grand Canyon Towhee
More towhee!

Here’s a rather flamboyant juvenile Northern Cardinal. (Black/gray bill indicates juvenile, vs. red/pink bill on female.)

Crested

Beautiful male with an acorn:

Cardinal/snack

Next time, a rather special hummingbird post. More hummingbird!