Birds of New Mexico - Page 5

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Say's
Phoebe

Solitary
Sandpiper

Black-Crowned
Night Heron (imm.)

Canada
Goose

American
Kestrel

Cooper's Hawk
(imm.)

Curve-billed
Thrasher

Canyon
Towhee

Bushtit
 

Blue
Grosbeak

Greater
Roadrunner

Green
Heron

Scaled
Quail

Cactus
Wren

Cactus
Wren

American
Kestrel

Curve-billed
Thrasher

Barn Swallow
(immature)

Scott's
Oriole

Black-throated
Sparrow

Burrowing Owl
(wired)

Burrowing Owl
(wired)

Burrowing Owls
(wireless)

Burrowing Owls
(wireless)

Downy
Woodpeckers

Scaled
Quail

Western
Bluebirds

Scaled Quail
(immature!)

Cooper's
Hawk

Western
Grebe

American
Kestrel

Cedar
Waxwing

Ring-billed
Gull

Northern
Goshawk

Ring-necked
Duck

Wood
Ducks

Belted
Kingfisher

Belted
Kingfisher

White-faced
Ibis
Lesson time: (1)note the size difference in the woodpeckers; and (2) the throats of the two warblers

Downy
Woodpecker

Hairy
Woodpecker

Audubon's
Warbler

Myrtle
Warbler

Western
Bluebird

Yellow-breasted
Chat

Baby
Ducks

Black-throated
Gray Warbler

Yellow
Warbler
Usually, I see maybe one or two Western Tanagers a season, but on May 16, 2010, they were everywhere in Corrales. Here's a few pictures of them, the last also has a Blue Grosbeak in the background.




A pair of Black-crowned Night Herons seem to nest at the Japanese Garden in the Rio Grande Botanic Garden, and they were back again on May 28,2010. The last two pictures show our guy apparently caught in some fishing line around his foot.

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