Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Mountain Plovers

 

They’re hard to find.

 

They summer on the mid-west plains, wandering about on the short grass prairie.  They winter in the south; sometimes seen in the Rio Grande Valley, but they’re hard to spot.  They’re light brown birds that like to stand in plowed furrows, looking like dirt clods.

 

We got a hot lead on wintering mountain plovers in Southern Arizona last weekend.  We gave it a good effort, staring at dirt clods, waiting for one to move, but no luck.

 

We did, however, stumble onto a pair of burrowing owls standing next to an irrigation ditch!

 

 

 

A total surprise!

 

 

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