Birding Mount Lemmon (Arizona)
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- The state of Arizona is filled with unique and exciting habitats to explore. For birders, one of the top destinations to visit is Mount Lemmon. Filled with numerous bird species that are difficult to find anywhere else in the country, Mount Lemmon proves to be a must for any birder who happens to be in the Tucson area. Join us as we search the beautiful conifer forests of this beautiful wilderness.
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This video was recorded on May 31st, 2022.
Thanks boys between you guys & Lesley you bring many smiles to a couple seniors that love our feathered friends.
@@thetraveler2561 aw, glad to hear it!
@@BadgerlandBirding Continued success and good luck luck guys!
Thanks for showing us this area; very informative
I love your posts. Educational and entertaining
You both do an amazing job!
I lived in Tucson for almost 15 years, Mt. Lemmon in a unique high elevation oasis. One of the coolest things I saw were a family of coatimundi on Mt. Graham.
Love your videos, can't wait till you're both retired and road tripping/birding all the time!
Instead of retiring we’d rather just do this as a full time job!
I have nothing but fond memories of birding Mount Lemmon!
Wow ! I litterally just got back from SE Arizona 2 days ago 🙂 What an awesome place ! I came home with shots of 24 lifer birds !!! ....which just means I'm not near as experienced as you guys 😀 lol
Yea, the Yellow Eyed Juncos we're super cool.
I am totally anxious to go back. Still need a Red Faced Warbler, a Varied Bunting, and a Trogon 🙂 Great video! TY 🙂
It isn't just finding awesome birds but the beauty of your surroundings I mean the lake is amazing ! Got to say the Red Faced Warbler was my favorite but the hummingbird how cool was that !
Couldn't agree more!
A great video, as usual, but especially good for a cold rainy day here in western WA. Thanks!
Ahhhh111 I loved the redstart , they are such a beauty! Good find 😳😳😳
I wish they would sit still more often lol
Good stuff guyz🕊📸
I love the drive up Mt Lemmon. One of my favorite birding spots during our SE AZ trip. Thanks for bringing it back to mind.
Our pleasure!
Loved this video. Can’t wait to go there.
Lots of great stuff in this one! AZ looks incredible.
It really is!
I'm moving back down from Illinois to Tucson next month. Can't wait to get back out to sweetwater, patagonia, madera canyon, and mount lemmon again. Looks like you guys had an awesome time. I haven't birded mount lemmon much yet, so I'm excited to check it out for once.
I am SO envious ! I keep talking about moving there... Maybe 1 day I can make that happen 🙂
Olive Warbler was my most wanted when I visited Mount Lemmon unfortunately no luck. The Olive’s eluded me on my last trip to SE AZ. Red-faced was high on my list too but I got that at Miller Canyon-great bird!
That was one of our targets we missed on for this trip :(
I would be glad to visit southeast Arizona one day and see what birds I could find. That was a great video.
Really enjoyed guys, thank you for sharing!
Great birds, great location, great video, and it looks like you had a great time.
Keep up the good work and happy birding!
Yep I'm here for this one 😎 first
Happy to have you!
very nice. thanks.
"I was excited to see a pygmy nuthatch" was hilarious to me because I live in the middle of a city and still regularly get them in my tinie tiny yard!
Don’t make me mention the warblers we get here again
@@BadgerlandBirding Magnolia Warblers hate me I don't even get it 😭
Mag shows up, I go, it gone. More than 4 times now. Like huh???
Great place! Someday I'll go birding in Arizona. The Red-faced Warbler was always one of my favorites.
I love your videos!
Thanks for watching!
Guys that was so cool, great video as always 👍
Thank you so much 😁
Great video, as always. Have you guys considered including info about when each video was filmed? Was this one filmed in the spring/summer?
This was the end of May
Awesome place! I want to go there now, too. I just got my lifer Pygmy nuthatch a few months in Colorado. You can find a lot of cool and unique birds in higher elevations out West.
The elevation differences were something new to us as we don’t really have drastic changes like that in WI
Great video guys. What type cameras/lens do you use?
In this video we used this camera for the bird videos and I also use a Nikon D5300 for vlogging with a Rode VideoMic Pro. th-cam.com/video/H5ShXgmCs7g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Cs3vgMKbWzYfMaSP
Nice birds! What time of year were you there? Thanks for sharing.
I believe this was end of May/beginning of June
Maybe you could put the date of your trip on the video. Thanks 😊
Awesome video as always! What month did you go? Planning a trip this year and thinking early May
We went at the end of May
"the long and winding road"
Very nice. I wonder how Mt. Graham in SE AZ is for birding? The pavement goes to 9,000ft and there's gravel to the 10,700ft summit where observatories are. It's more remote and less touristy than Mt. Lemmon. There are no shops on the mountain I think. It has the highest population density of Black Bear in the southwest, so there's that too :)
Definitely have to get out to AZ at some point, what was your favorite species of the trip?
I still need Red-faced Warbler. Ill be surprised if I get one next week, as we are on the tail end of them.
But hey, i think i saw something in your video that i didn't know.... correct me if I'm wrong, but the bright red in their face and head appeared to be irredescent ? Somewhat like the gorgette of many hummers ?
Hi, I have a question. How do you connect with other birders and get quick updates on rare birds in your state/area?
It depends on the state. In WI we have Facebook groups and an email list along with eBird alerts. There are also ABA rarity Facebook groups too