I've been trying to make the most of being in Tucson for the holidays, which has meant lots of hiking. Earlier this week, I did an afternoon hike in Sabino Canyon that ended with another beautiful Tucson sunset.
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Sabino Canyon: Hiking, Birds, and Another Tucson Sunset
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Birding & Sunset at Sweetwater Wetlands
I've been meaning to check out the Sweetwater Wetlands for ages, but I kept not getting around to it, either opting for more of a hike or just walking along the Rillito, which I don't have to drive to. But I finally went there for a walk a few days ago, and I'll definitely be going back again soon and frequently.
The last time I saw an American coot (Fulica americana) was up at Canyon Lake on the Salt River. There isn't much water around Tucson for them, but that's the beauty of Sweetwater, making it a great place for birding especially as a stopover for migratory species.
Although they are common here in Tucson, quail always make me happy. This male Gambel's quail (Callipepla gambelii) was one of about five or six I saw between two family groups yesterday. Its reddish-brown crown was gleaming beautifully in the sunlight.
This cute little white-crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys) was obliging enough to perch in a tree right on the path, posing nicely for a photo.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Saguaro National Park: A Lime Kiln, Cacti, and Mountain Vistas
Now that it has finally cooled down, it's perfect hiking weather here in Tucson. A couple weeks ago, I hiked the Hope Camp Coyote Wash and Ruiz Trail Loop in Saguaro National Park East. It was a lovely morning, and while I didn't see much in the way of wildlife, there was a lime kiln ruin (probably dating from the late 19th century), plus beautiful saguaros and stunning views of Tucson and the surrounding mountains.
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| The Loma Alta Kiln is just off the Ruiz trail. |







































