Ken loves to go birding in the Tucson, Arizona area in the springtime. He has gone several times. We didn't have an assignment in the temple on the weekend of May 6-9th, so he booked flights. I took him out to the airport early Wednesday morning and picked him up at about midnight on Saturday night.
He had a wonderful time hiking and birding. He went with a target list of 30 species of birds he hoped to see. He saw half of them. Four were new life-listers for him. Those are distinguished with an asteric*:
Brown-crested Flycatcher
Cassius Kingbird
*Botteri's Sparrow
Scott's Oriole
Bronzed Cowbird
Townsend's Warbler
Hermit Warbler
Mexican Jay
Wester Flycatcher
Lesser Nighthawk
*Mexican Whip-poor-will
*Whiskered Screech Owl
Rivoli's Hummer
Copper-Tailed Trogan
Red-faced Warbler
*Elf Owl
He got pictures of two of them:
| Female Costa's Hummingbird |
| Coppiery-tailed Trogon (this is a highly sought-after bird. Ken talked to many fellow birders searching for this beautiful bird.) |
He keeps a life list and, with these four new ones, his life list now totals 1,192 bird species.







