Spotted in The North Preserve

There are a lot of exciting things going on in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve at the moment! The Tom’s Thumb Trailhead is well on it’s way and is going to be a spectacular starting point to several new trails. I eagerly await the new Marcus Landslide Trail but did you know there is now a new trail to Rock Knob?! In my capacity as a Steward and with my various permits in hand, I hiked it several times last week with hopes of documenting reptiles, flora, mammals and birds. Here is what I found this past week and the weeks since my last post:
REPTILES
My most exciting find was just a few days ago on the Rock Knob Trail when this guy came walking toward me.

Gila Monster on Rock Knob Trail
Western Patch-Nose
Diamondback

4ft Coachwhip

BIRDS
Bird photography is my latest passion. I knew it would be difficult but I underestimated just how hard it is to get a clear shot of a bird. Most of the time, birds are too far away but even if they are closer, you have to be very fast or they are gone before you can capture them. I was able to document some, though. Here are my favorites.

Cactus Wren and Loggerhead Shrike
Loggerhead Shrike and Fledgelings
Black-headed Grossbeak