Some trip pictures:
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Here's some stuff from our trip to Arizona in October of 2024:
This is a sunset. But the sun is going down behind a mountain, and there's clouds.
I barely doctored this photo, and only to make it look like it looked to my eyeballs:

I'd never seen a Sandhill Crane before this. There were probably 500 at a water treatment pond out in the middle of nowhere next to a golf course. The noise of them all was impressive.

This is a damselfly. I know because its wings are together and its eyes separate. (not a dragonfly) It was in a creek bed holding on to its territory.

Curve-billed Thrasher. It's one of the "not a hummingbird" photos.

Until today I didn't know Acorn Woodpeckers were also flycatchers. They're the only species of woodpecker to catch bugs in the air. This photo isn't awesome, it's a little out of focus and cropped a lot. Woodpeckers are tough to catch in flight.

Here's some stuff from our trip to Arizona in October of 2024:
This is a sunset. But the sun is going down behind a mountain, and there's clouds.
I barely doctored this photo, and only to make it look like it looked to my eyeballs:

I'd never seen a Sandhill Crane before this. There were probably 500 at a water treatment pond out in the middle of nowhere next to a golf course. The noise of them all was impressive.

This is a damselfly. I know because its wings are together and its eyes separate. (not a dragonfly) It was in a creek bed holding on to its territory.

Curve-billed Thrasher. It's one of the "not a hummingbird" photos.

Until today I didn't know Acorn Woodpeckers were also flycatchers. They're the only species of woodpecker to catch bugs in the air. This photo isn't awesome, it's a little out of focus and cropped a lot. Woodpeckers are tough to catch in flight.
