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Locked Re: Recent Arrivals - Willow Lake
Nothing rare but spectacular arrivals overnight with weathert in Sedona - Boynton Canyon/Enchantment area: red-named sapsuckers, western bluebirds huge flocks of robins, ruby-crowned kinglets - huge
By Lisa Grubbs · #51 ·
Locked Recent Arrivals - Willow Lake
Nothing truly rare to report, but I had some fun seasonal birds at Willow Lake South shore this morning. I've seen Lincoln's Sparrows in small groups recently, including 7 or 8 this morning. Two Bank
By Sue Drown · #50 ·
Locked Re: rare bird alert
Hi Richard, When I saw your photo of this pigeon, my first thought was of a Torresian Imperial Pigeon. I saw many in Cairns, Australia (Queensland) three years ago. Upon looking in my Australian
By Jim O'Neil · #49 ·
Locked Re: rare bird alert
Looks like a domestic to me. walt wrote: -- Walt Anderson
By Walt Anderson · #48 ·
Locked Re: rare bird alert
how about a wedding pigeon? -- Rich Armstrong 928-282-3675
By richard armstrong · #47 ·
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Leucism? Great photo! S
By Sharon Arnold · #46 ·
Locked rare bird alert
I saw this Dove? this morning on the shore of Watson lake while kayaking. I can't remember how to post photos to yavapaibirds or even if it is possible. Richard [image: DSCN3478b.JPG]
By Richard Balland · #45 ·
Locked Yellow-billed Cuckoo
While not unusual in some parts of Yavapai county, I don't see any eBird records of Yellow-billed Cuckoo for Watson Woods. This morning I heard and then saw one in a big cottonwood tree in WW not far
By Steve Burk · #44 ·
Locked Re: Red-necked Phalarope
Thanks Sue for the timely reporting. I was kayaking on Willow Springs lake on the rim above Payson on 5-19-2021 and saw two beautiful and fascinating shorebirds that I had never seen before. I checked
By Richard Balland · #43 ·
Locked Re: Red-necked Phalarope
Thank you Sue, for this notification. I went out at 12:30 and found the red-necked phalarope exactly where you described it. Life bird for me! -Matt Hinton
By Matthew Hinton · #42 ·
Locked Red-necked Phalarope
A lone Red-necked Phalarope is working along the South shore of Willow Lake this morning, directly out from the South Willow pullout, straight across from the boat dock. Nice, full breeding
By Sue Drown · #41 ·
Locked Re: Willets
Late yesterday afternoon at Willow Lake, there were two flocks of Willets, 35 and 16, as well as two Solitary Sandpipers (so much for solitary!), 3 Greater Yellowlegs, 2 Semipalmated Plovers, 11
By Walt Anderson · #40 ·
Locked Re: Autocorrect
flock of 22 Black- necked Stilts flying around lagoons all morning here at Dead Horse State Park
By Lisa Grubbs · #39 ·
Locked Re: Willets
Sue, what do you mean by, "the bulldog"? Doug
By Doug Iverson · #38 ·
Locked Re: Willets
Thanks? On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 6:29 AM, Sue Drown<suedrown@...> wrote: This morning at Willow Lake, on the South shore was a flock of about 40 Willets. Unfortunately they were scared
By Corinne Shaw <cmshaw0430@...> · #37 ·
Locked Re: Willets
Auto correct likes frogs better than boats On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 6:29 AM, Sue Drown<suedrown@...> wrote: This morning at Willow Lake, on the South shore was a flock of about 40
By Corinne Shaw <cmshaw0430@...> · #36 ·
Locked Autocorrect
That was "boat dock", not "bulldog" ;-)
By Sue Drown · #35 ·
Locked Willets
This morning at Willow Lake, on the South shore was a flock of about 40 Willets. Unfortunately they were scared up by a photographer, and now they are on the very west shore, probably visible from the
By Sue Drown · #34 ·
Locked Re: JUNK: Re: [YavapaiBirds] American White Pelicans
We counted more than 100 this morning at Willow Lake.
By Rita Wuehrmann · #33 ·
Locked Re: American White Pelicans
not sure of the count but a large group of AWPEs reported at Sedona Wetlands wrote:
By Lisa Grubbs · #32 ·