I typically don't post trip reports, but Arizona was just too good not to. My buddy Jake and I got over 170 species during the week, including many many lifers (he broke ABA 600 and I broke 550). Instead of boring you with text, I'll just share some of the pictures I took.
Northern Beardless-tyrannulet - Sycamore Canyon, AZ

Common Poorwill - Ruby, AZ

Five-striped Sparrow - California Gulch, AZ

Violet-crowned Hummingbird - Paton's feeders, Patagonia, AZ

A BUNCH MORE PICTURES CLICK BELOW
Thick-billed Kingbird - Sonoita Creek Preserve, Patagonia, AZ

Rufous-winged Sparrow - Florida Wash, AZ

Red-faced Warbler - Mt. Lemmon, AZ

Yellow-eyed Junco - Mt. Lemmon, AZ

Blue-throated Hummingbird - Miller Canyon, AZ

Bendire's Thrasher - Stateline Rd., Portal, AZ

Botteri's Sparrow - Stateline Rd., Portal, AZ

Northern Pygmy Owl - Portal, AZ

Spotted Owl - Miller Canyon, AZ

White-eared Hummingbird - Miller Canyon, AZ

Plain-capped Starthroat - Montosa Canyon, AZ

Elegant Trogon - Madera Canyon, AZ

Gray Hawk - Madera Canyon, AZ

Ash-throated Flycatcher - Stateline Rd., Portal, AZ

Hepatic Tanager - Mt. Lemmon, AZ

Buff-breasted Flycatcher - Mt. Lemmon, AZ
It was an absolute blast from start to finish. Good birding!
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2 comments:
Your Yellow-eyed Junco looks positively demonic!
Glad to hear the birds treated you well while you were here! Those are some sweet photos.
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