MAR 11. BIRD HAVEN
This is a popular lake for kids and families but the other end of the age is ‘wake free” for canoes, kayaks paddle boards only - and waterfowl. Despite rain forecast, the sky clears and even some sun for us to take a long walk along the Sonoita river, and meet few people even though the 65 site camp is full. It’s mainly retired folks here now and the dozen or so sites at the end and on the lake are lovely. Twice hummingbirds try to get in our camper, see the reflection in the bathroom mirror I suspect! Nothing red to attract them. But it’s nice to sit at our site and listen/watch them and other birds. It’s the beginning of the return migration but only a few of the many varieties of hummingbirds are back already. Our heater is still going on overnight so it’s just not that hot yet.
In the cottonwoods, we watch a couple of stunning bright red male vermilion flycatchers vying for territory so there must be a female about. No one has seen the famous but rare Elegant Trogon (which I photographed 3 years back!!) since 2017 but there is apparently a female around. We come across a dead coyote and despite warnings about “mountain lions” (cougars to us), it does not appear to have been killed that way. No doubt the vultures will deal with it before long.
At the feeders there are lots of lovely birds to enjoy.
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