After Arizona's dominating basketball performance, I zoomed up to Gordon Hirabayashi Recreation Area (elev. 5,000 ft.). I immediately ran into Andrew Core and in a minute we found four birders aiming their optics intently into the trees. Good sign, they had the bird and we knew it! As we got there, I saw a flash of a bird fly to the back of a juniper as the other birders called out its movement. It was overcast and the bird busily moved from tree to tree and up a wash stringing us along and rarely sitting still. What a beautiful bird! I can't complain about its activeness. It put on quite a show fanning and flashing its tail, giving much better looks than the bird I saw two years ago in Huachuca Canyon.
March Madness has officially begun!
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Congrats on getting to see this gorgeous rarity, and getting awesome photos too!
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DeleteGreat photos of the redstart Mr. Jeremy! When STREs show up do they often stay for a few weeks? Because I will be out that way in three weeks. When I saw that report my jaw dropped!
ReplyDeleteHi Caleb, I hope it stays put. It moves around a lot but I'm sure there will be lots of eyes looking for it. It was reported Friday morning, good luck!
DeleteWoah! That's Awesome Jeremy!
ReplyDeleteServes me right for leaving town when this bird shows up. Great shots.
Nice nice nice Jeremy!!!!! So jealous!!!! That is a good bird! I hope I see it this year. You have fantastic photos. Redstarts are cool wahblars:)
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