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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
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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
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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
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Re: rare bird alert
Looks like a domestic to me.
walt
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Walt Anderson
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Re: rare bird alert
how about a wedding pigeon?
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Rich Armstrong
928-282-3675
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richard armstrong
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Leucism?
Great photo!
S
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Sharon Arnold
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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
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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
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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
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Richard Balland
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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
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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
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Sue Drown
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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
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Walt Anderson
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flock of 22 Black- necked Stilts flying around lagoons all morning here at
Dead Horse State Park
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Lisa Grubbs
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Sue, what do you mean by, "the bulldog"?
Doug
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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
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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
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Autocorrect
That was "boat dock", not "bulldog" ;-)
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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
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Re: JUNK: Re: [YavapaiBirds] American White Pelicans
We counted more than 100 this morning at Willow Lake.
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Re: American White Pelicans
not sure of the count but a large group of AWPEs reported at Sedona
Wetlands
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