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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Las Aves

Willow near the ancient Soaptree Yucca
The best thing about this morning's hike was the Scott's Oriole family we spotted foraging together in the right branch arroyo.  The male and female were accompanied by three adolescents.  They were so busy feeding that I was able to get some fairly decent photos of them along with a Black-chinned Hummingbird who seems to like spending time in said arroyo.  It wasn't too hot this morning so the trek was highly enjoyable.  After the outing we took a long drive.
Ocotillo leaves

Grey-checkered Whiptail lizard

I believe it's an adolescent female Scott's Oriole

This & next:  female Scott's Oriole (Mom?)


Angry Black-chinned Hummingbird

This & next 3:  male Scott's Oriole


 


This & next:  Black-chinned Hummingbird


The male Scott's Oriole again

Kate and Willow on the right branch arroyo trail

1 comment:

Dr. K said...

Wonderful images of the male Scott's Oriole. What a beautiful bird.

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