November 17th 2009
26 images of 4 species (no new species)
Another quick stop at Corn Creek (less than 1/2 hour) this time looking for the resident Great Horned Owl with no luck. I only photographed 4 species but I observed something I had not seen before: A Great Blue Heron roaming the headquarters backyard looking for moles! A refuge employee told me that it was there for a few days now so he was having some success.
July 18th 2008
12 images of 1 species (1 new species)
On my way back to Las Vegas from Mt. Charleston, I saw and was able to photograph a Lesser Nighthawk flying near the entrance of Desert NWR.
November 12th 2007
26 images of 4 different species (2 new species)
Only spent a little over an hour right before sunset and had very few birds yet a Red Crossbill* was a nice suprise.
May 22nd 2007
217 images of 20 different species (11 new species)
I was able to visit the Desert National Wildlife Range for a couple of hours in a recent business trip to Las Vegas. The first day's sessions of a seminar I attended did not start until noon which gave me the opportunity to visit Desert NWR from 6:30am until around 10:30am. I got up early in the morning (5:30am) and got to the Desert National Wildlife Range in about 35-40 minutes using Rt 95 North. The refuge is massive (1.6 million acres) but the best birding spot is the area around Corn Creek Field Station which is surrounded by many trees, pasture and spring-fed ponds.
The first birds I saw in the refuge were a couple of Common Ravens followed by a Horned Lark. Then and to my suprise, I saw 3 Gulls fly over (my guess would be Ring-billed). The place was hopping with activity with Swallows, Honed Larks and Flycatchers being the more common birds. The highlight was a Peragrine Falcon (wish it was the more common Prairie Falcon) that was able to get its prey after 2 swoops.
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