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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Posting on behalf of Sue Noonan, who was at the PAS Fain Park birdwalk this
a.m. and wanted to share that the group found and photographed a
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker there. Looks like an adult
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American Redstart, male, Aspen Cr Trail #48
Foraging like Painted Redstart, tail flaring, but bright orange and
yellow, Between hairpin turn and junction with #737, flat part of trail in
mixed flock of BUSH, BRTI, one TOWA.
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Laura Rhoden
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Re: Prescott WTP Access
Thank you very much.? I shall check it out
dhs
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David Sackett
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Re: Prescott WTP Access
The Prescott WTP site is at the very east end of Melville Rd. There's a
big new FedEx building north of the ponds. Google maps should show the
site.
Susan Drown
Prescott, AZ
"Live ...like someone
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Sue Drown
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Re: Prescott WTP Access
Thank you Sue.? Can you tell me where these ponds are?
Thannks again
David Sackett
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David Sackett
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Prescott WTP Access
Since it's shorebird season, an update on access to the Prescott WTP, aka
the recharge ponds, near the airport is in order. Although the City had
promised to allow pedestrian access through a
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possible KY warbler Watson Woods
I heard a bird late this morning (but never saw it) that I think may have
been a Kentucky warbler. I wasn't confident of the id. in the field, so I
am not submitting this to eBird. But I pass this
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Common Loon at Willow Lake
Late this morning, a lovely breeding plumage Common Loon was between the
boat dock and the Heritage Park Zoo along the north shore of Willow Lake.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S135198500
Walt
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Re: Shorebirds at the Wetlands in Sedona
Thank you, Lisa!
*Joanne*
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Joanne Oellers
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Shorebirds at the Wetlands in Sedona
This morning April 24th:
Solitary Sandpiper
Least Sandpiper
Spotted Sandpiper
Baird's Sandpiper
Long-billed Dowitcher
White-faced Ibis
Black-necked Stilt
Ring-billed Gull
Franklins Gull
Willet
Snowy
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Lisa Grubbs
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Re: Lewis's Woodpecker
Forgot to specify Watson Woods
[email protected]> wrote:
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Lewis's Woodpecker
Reported yesterday afternoon on eBird, found this AM west of wildlife pond,
near south end of pond. Currently in a mid height cottonwood on east side
of Granite Creek
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Vermillion Flycatcher
FOS, for me. A male Vermillion close to the Willow Lake Dog Park
trailhead. I believe this species was seen in the Willow Lake area
yesterday as well.
Susan Drown
Prescott, AZ
You can't change
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Sue Drown
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Cackling Goose at Heritage Park ball fields
Smaller goose with white collar, shorter neck, steep forehead, grazing with
about 85 Canada Goose.
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Laura Rhoden
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Varied Thrush at Page Springs Bubbling Ponds
Sorry for the delay in posting this, ?I just figured out how to do so.
There has been a male Varied Thrush observed at Bubbling Ponds on Dec 8, 10, and 11th in the same location 34.7626100,
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Heather Hofling
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Re: Yellow -bellied Sapsucker
"ebird report"? ?
Thanks?
David Sackett
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Yellow -bellied Sapsucker
There's an apparent Yellow-bellied Sapsucker adult male near the west end
of Willow lake. Seen from the trail that goes parallel to Willow Creek
eastbound to the lake.. see my ebird report for
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Re: Harris's Sparrow -12/24 NO
Yes, thanks Mark, Micah, and Walt. GPS put Bryan & I right at the spot ...
may try again tomorrow
Steve Burk
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Re: Harris's Sparrow -12/24 NO
I combed the area (along with Steve Burk) for a few hours this AM, to no avail. Bird activity was slow until it warmed a bit after 10am so maybe it’ll turn up again. Thanks for the excellent
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Bryan Patrick
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Harris's Sparrow
Mark & Micah Riegner and I found a very tame Harris's Sparrow along the old
track leading east from the quarry along Willow Creek. It hopped within
three feet of us. I entered it in eBird
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Walt Anderson
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