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Coa Elegante (Trogon elegans)Observ.
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The trogon flew into my yard in the Mule Mountains and landed on my gate, where I got this picture. ONly the second sighting of this species in the Mule Mountains.
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Lagartija Norteña de Mancha Lateral (Uta stansburiana)Observ.
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Carretera Sonoyta-Puerto Peñasco Km. 52, Ejido Los Norteños, 83550 Puerto Peñasco, Son., Mexico (Google, OSM)Qué
Huico Tigre del Noroeste (Aspidoscelis tigris)Observ.
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Carretera Sonoyta-Puerto Peñasco Km. 52, Ejido Los Norteños, 83550 Puerto Peñasco, Son., Mexico (Google, OSM)Qué
Cachora Arenera (Callisaurus draconoides)Observ.
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Carretera Sonoyta-Puerto Peñasco Km. 52, Ejido Los Norteños, 83550 Puerto Peñasco, Son., Mexico (Google, OSM)Qué
Gorrión Corona Blanca (Zonotrichia leucophrys)Observ.
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Carretera Sonoyta-Puerto Peñasco Km. 52, Ejido Los Norteños, 83550 Puerto Peñasco, Son., Mexico (Google, OSM)Qué
Zacatonero Garganta Negra (Amphispiza bilineata)Observ.
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Carretera Sonoyta-Puerto Peñasco Km. 52, Ejido Los Norteños, 83550 Puerto Peñasco, Son., Mexico (Google, OSM)Qué
Colibrí Cabeza Violeta (Calypte costae)Observ.
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Carretera Sonoyta-Puerto Peñasco Km. 52, Ejido Los Norteños, 83550 Puerto Peñasco, Son., Mexico (Google, OSM)Qué
Chacahuala del Noroeste (Sauromalus ater)Observ.
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Carretera Sonoyta-Puerto Peñasco Km. 52, Ejido Los Norteños, 83550 Puerto Peñasco, Son., Mexico (Google, OSM)Qué
Chacahuala del Noroeste (Sauromalus ater)Observ.
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Carretera Sonoyta-Puerto Peñasco Km. 52, Ejido Los Norteños, 83550 Puerto Peñasco, Son., Mexico (Google, OSM)Qué
Colibrí Garganta Azul (Lampornis clemenciae)Observ.
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Male bluethroat visiting the backyard feeder.
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Colibrí Garganta Azul (Lampornis clemenciae)Observ.
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A male blue-throated hummingbird, very unusual for my yard at the feeder this time of year.
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Piranga Encinera (Piranga flava)Observ.
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The male tanager arrived at the suet feeder with his mate. latest I've ever seen this species in the yard.
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Mapache (Procyon lotor)Observ.
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Road-killed raccoon, south side of highway 80 at milepost 333
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Coatí (Nasua narica)Observ.
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A troop of white-nosed coati encountered while checking the trailcam. The image was taken from the trailcam, dated 10-21-2014. The image shows at least 9 animals, which is about what I saw on 11-12-2014.
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Venado Cola Blanca de Sonora (Odocoileus virginianus ssp. couesi)Observ.
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Image taken from nearby trailcam.
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Oso Negro Americano (Ursus americanus)Observ.
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Image taken from my nearby trailcam.
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Colibrí Corona Violeta (Ramosomyia violiceps)Observ.
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Violet-crowned hummingbird at feeder.
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Colibrí Magnífico (Eugenes fulgens)Observ.
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Septiembre 9, 2009Descripción
Juvenile? Magnificent Hummingbird.
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Zumbador Canelo (Selasphorus rufus)Observ.
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Male Rufous Hummingbird, second photo showing tail notches.
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Zumbador de Allen (Selasphorus sasin)Observ.
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Septiembre 30, 2009Descripción
First identified Allen's Hummingbird (juvenile), orange eyebrow, narrow tail feathers without notches as similar Rufous.
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Colibrí Cabeza Violeta (Calypte costae)Observ.
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Male Costa's Hummingbird at feeder, one of twelve species of hummingbirds that visit during migration.
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Zumbador Garganta Rayada (Selasphorus calliope)Observ.
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Male Calliope Hummingbird at feeder.
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Calandria Cejas Naranjas (Icterus bullockii)Observ.
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Male Bullock's Oriole coming to yard suet feeder.
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Carpintero Elegante (Sphyrapicus thyroideus)Observ.
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New bird for the yard. First appearance of a Williamson's Sapsucker.
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Pavo (Meleagris gallopavo)Observ.
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This is a new yard bird for Mule Pass, a Gould's wild turkey, which has only appeared once.
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Piranga Encinera (Piranga flava)Observ.
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Male Hepatic Tanager is a regular at the feeders during spring and summer.
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Picogordo Azul (Passerina caerulea)Observ.
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Male Blue Grosbeak is an infrequent visitor to the yard during spring migration.
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Gavilán de Cooper (Accipiter cooperii)Observ.
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This hawk has learned to drive white-winged doves into my study window and then take the stunned bird.
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After many years, the one backyard night-blooming cereus finally bloomed at the San Joaquin place