Butler's Birds

Bringing Avian Voyeurism into the Light

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Owl Affairs

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Over this past breeding season, Spring through Summer, a female Burrowing Owl nested and fledged eight young. Oddly enough, she did it with ...
Tuesday, September 13, 2011

A Brief Hiatus

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Hello Friends, I won't be able to do much birding this week due to an increasingly busy schedule. However, I hope to make an excursion...
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Saturday, September 10, 2011

More Fun at the Gardens

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I'm now a card-carrying member of the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix. Between the Gardens, Encanto Park, and the Gilbert Water Ranc...
Monday, September 5, 2011

The Desert for Dessert

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I treated myself this Labor Day with a trip to the Desert Botanical Gardens in southeast Phoenix, and it was a most satisfying trip to con...

Ladder-Backed Woodpecker

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The Ladder-Backed Woodpecker is one of those unfortunate birds that must work very hard to distinguish himself from other similar or more re...

Black-Throated Sparrow

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When in their full-plumage, these are very fine looking birds that wear their otherwise dull colors of brown, gray, black, and white very we...

Pacific-slope Flycatcher

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This and the Cordilleran were once considered the same species and identified only as the Western Flycatcher, but the Cordilleran has a diff...

Orange-Crowned Warbler

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I've seen these little yellow warblers all around the Phoenix area now. For a while, I was misidentifying them as juvenile or female Yel...

Female Hummingbirds

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Without a male around, it can be difficult to tell the species of a female hummingbird. Their green backs and grayish bellies/chin are prett...
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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Cactus Wren

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The Cactus Wren is the largest wren in North America, and is also the emblematic state bird of Arizona. Although they are comfortable living...
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