Last weekend I met some birding friends at The Riparian Preserve At Water Ranch in Gilbert, a Phoenix suburb. It’s usually just referred to as Gilbert Riparian. It’s really the place to go to see mega-birds but, being lazy, I seldom go there because it’s about 30 miles from home…which isn’t much, I know. I should go more because I got 8 lifers there that day!
Here they are:
It’s kind of dark there in many places and some of the ponds (there are 7) were very low so the ducks were far away. The water levels fluctuate because it’s part of Gilbert’s water treatment system so a lot of my photos were not great.
Spotted Towhee, Green-winged Teal, Cattle Egret, Cinnamon Teal, Northern Harrier
And I also got a really, really bad photo of a Song Sparrow that I’m not posting but it was also a lifer although I’m sure I’ve seen them around a lot in life as they’re quite common. But I only count birds as lifers if I have seen and photographed them since starting to bird.
And a few more non-lifers rounded out the morning.
After spending a few hours there, my friends and I went on to Apache Junction, where one of them lives, and spent the afternoon on her beautiful patio at the foot of the Superstition Mountains where she attracts a ton of birds and where I got some of my favorite photos I’ve ever taken. Next time…
Wow, quite a gathering! The photos of the egret are elegant!
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A pleasure to see them walking in nature !! favorite for the first, the avocet and lumicoles !! Beautiful Week, Candace !
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You find some of the most beautiful birds to photograph, Candace.
I love the egret, but your little hummingbirds always have my heart.
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Thanks for sharing this interesting series. I’ll look forward to more in the future.
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