We trucked water to our property on the border of Arizona/New Mexico for several years before moving to Kentucky. I use to love when monsoon season would roll in. I showed up like clockwork come 4th of July weekend.
I used to blog occasionally about the birds that would appear behind my office- juncoes, sparrows, cardinals mostly, with the occasional “exotic” blue jay. This has inspired me to take stock of the visitors again 👍
Wonderful Ryan! It's amazing what's out there if we just pay attention. I have 166 species listed for my yard now...but is it just because I've started watching?
We trucked water to our property on the border of Arizona/New Mexico for several years before moving to Kentucky. I use to love when monsoon season would roll in. I showed up like clockwork come 4th of July weekend.
I bet you're not trucking water any longer! And glad for it. The guy who brings my water from Douglas often makes runs into NM...
Nope. Kentucky has plenty of water! I will never take turning on the faucet and letting the water run for granted. 😉
That creek is amazing. I miss having on as we did on our property in MD. It was full of fossils. A wash is just not the same!
Most of the year it's just a wash...but some years it runs for months! One year, I wanted to plant trout!
I used to blog occasionally about the birds that would appear behind my office- juncoes, sparrows, cardinals mostly, with the occasional “exotic” blue jay. This has inspired me to take stock of the visitors again 👍
Wonderful Ryan! It's amazing what's out there if we just pay attention. I have 166 species listed for my yard now...but is it just because I've started watching?
Great post and photos thank you for sharing these birds!
Thank you for checking it out!