Archive for the ‘Alerts’ Category

Oct 23, 2009 · Upper Santa Cruz Rarities

The Upper Santa Cruz River between Tubac and Tumacacori is the current hotspot in southeast Arizona. A Rufous-backed Robin and a Varied Thrush–an uncommon conjunction–are being reliably seen feeding on berries, and yesterday Gavin Bieber and Jake Mohlmann discovered a female-plumaged Rose-throated Becard and a highly unusual lowland White-eared Hummingbird (photo: Jake Mohlmann).

White-eared Hummingbird, Santa Cruz Co., October 22, 2009. Photo Jake Mohlmann.

Aug 27, 2009 · MEGA: Great Knot in San Diego

It’s not Arizona, but it’s not far off–especially not when the bird is a Great Knot.

Half an hour ago, San Diego birders reported an individual of that species “at Delta Beach along Silver Strand in Coronado.”

Aug 17, 2009 · Wood Stork in Phoenix

Once a fairly reliable post-breeding wanderer to Arizona, Wood Stork has been extremely rare in the state since about the 1920s.

One was photographed this morning at the Gilbert Water Ranch in Gilbert, a southeastern suburb of Phoenix.

Aug 13, 2009 · Make It Two!

The Patagonia area is now hosting two Plain-capped Starthroats, both bright adults. One bird is at feeders at the Spirit Tree Inn, the other at the TNC Patagonia Sonoita Creek Preserve; both birds were seen within a minute of each other this noon, ruling out the possibility that just one individual was responsible for the sightings.

Aug 12, 2009 · Plain-capped Starthroat in Patagonia

A bright Plain-capped Starthroat is visiting feeders at the Spirit Tree Inn in Patagonia. There are only about two dozen records ever of this extravagant hummingbird from the ABA Area, most of them from late summer in southeast Arizona.

Aug 03, 2009 · Brown-backed Solitaire A N D Aztec Thrush

The Brown-backed Solitaire in  Ramsey Canyon was still being seen late Saturday afternoon.

Apparently two Aztec Thrushes were also seen this weekend in Ramsey Canyon. Favored locales for this west Mexican endemic during other recent late summer incursions have included Carr and Madera Canyons.

Jul 27, 2009 · Brown-backed Solitaire

The Brown-backed Solitaire appears to be setting up a feeding territory in Ramsey Canyon, and was heard and  seen both weekend days.

Jul 23, 2009 · Brown-backed Solitaire Continues

Ramsey Canyon’s Brown-backed Solitaire began its daily concert this morning at 10:30. This is a great bird, and one you won’t want to miss even if you’ve already seen the species in Mexico or Central America.

Jul 21, 2009 · Ramsey Canyon Solitaire Continues

Are we starting to see a pattern? Again today–after being a no-show yesterday–the Brown-backed Solitaire played hard to get in the morning, then emerged from its lair at lunchtime.

Good news for rarity chasers who are fond of getting a little sleep!

Jul 18, 2009 · Solitaire Now in Ramsey Canyon

The Brown-backed Solitaire discovered Thursday in Miller Canyon has moved just a short distance north to Ramsey Canyon.

Or are there two?