I left Tucson a few days later and drove to Phoenix. I stayed 2 nights at the hostel near the Roosevelt art district. What an interesting place ! The hostel employee gathered 4 guests and gave us a tour of the "3rd Friday" art gallery night. Several galleries were open and offering snacks, wine, and soda.
This is what normal people do, I thought, come out and be part of the community. I have been spending much time in sparsely populated Parks and forests.
I had a great time at lunch and talking with Maya, a co-worker from Grand Canyon. We have not seen each other since 2009. The following day I met Elaine at the Desert Botanical Gardens. We worked together at Grand Tetons in 2011. Fun to spend time with her as well.
Then I started driving west, making a stop near Parker, AZ to see a reported rare bird. Nutting's Flycatcher did not disappoint the early morning birders. Wheek ! Wheek ! (How did the local birder find this little Myiarchus here in December ?)
I continued west, driving past Salton Sea. In good years Salton Sea is a mecca for shorebirds, and other birds seeking a migration stopover site. This winter it is dried to salt-crusted mudflats, except for a few areas of deeper water. Where have all the birds gone ?
I stayed a week with my friend Janet at her apartment in Vista, CAL. The week was wet and grey with several rainstorms rolling in from the Pacific Ocean. Thursday afternoon I had Internet at a local library. Communication with the rest of the world !!
Friday morning I convinced Janet to come on an adventure. We drove north to a few locations until Karen found THE birds. BLACK-VENTED SHEARWATERS !!! New Life Bird !!! The flock had been estimated from 500 to 2000 birds. Standing on the pier I could use my spotting 'scope and have a great look at them. Janet is not a birder, altho she did look thru the 'scope.
These are Internet photos of the exciting birds. not Karen photos.
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