We birded Paradise Valley today from 11am to 1pm. Kind of late, but last week the best warbler show was early afternoon, so we hoped for the best.
Green-tailed Towhee was present in the field across the road from the Norbertine Monastery lake. And on our way out we found one Redhead in the lake with many Ring-necked Ducks, Mallards, Ruddy Ducks, Coots, Bufflehead, and a Gadwall.
There was a lot less action than we expected hiking up the road, especially at the upper end. The only warblers we saw were Yellow-rumps and Wilson's Warbler (which was one of the few we missed last weekend in the warbler frenzy in BVS).
Other species of interest out of the 40 we saw included Western Wood-Pewee, Downy Woodpecker, Cooper's Hawk, Golden Eagle, Black-headed Grosbeak, Purple Finch, Bullock's Oriole, Phainopepla, and Red-breasted Sapsucker making it's "mew" call.
Then we went over to Stallion Springs to the lake at Horsethief Park. There are what seems like hundreds of Cliff Swallows building their mud nests on the covered bridge where you can easily get close-up views. At the far end of the lake there were a pair of Canada Geese, a Snowy Egret patrolling the shore, and a Double-crested Cormorant circling overhead.
We hiked the horse trail downstream from the dam, but didn't find much that was new. The one standout was a small non-descript flycatcher, drab olive-green with a thin eyering, flicking it's tail down. I can't begin to guess what it was, opting to list it as "empid flycatcher sp." and leave it at that!
We're still looking for our first-of-the-season Western Tanager, Lazuli Bunting, and Western Kingbird.