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Ash-Throated Flycatcher, Jennifer Mancuso

The Ash-throated flycatcher will often perch in ocotillo blooms to hunt flying insects. Ash-throated flycatchers migrate to Arizona during the breeding season and often return to Mexico for the winter. They build nests in cavities dug by woodpe...

$450.00

Berylline Hummingbird, Jennifer Mancuso

The berylline hummingbird is rare in the United States, found in a small mountainous range of southern Arizona. It is only about four inches long, and exhibits a bright apple green color on the head and neck.

$200.00

Black Necked Stilt, Brit Hansen

Black necked stilts live near shallow water and can be recognized by their simple black and white coloring, big doe eyes and pink stilted legs.


$1,800.00

Blue Grosbeak, Jennifer Mancuso

The blue grosbeak can be seen in Arizona’s riparian areas in the summer months, as well as during migration periods. It is pictured here perching on an ocotillo.

$650.00

Burrowing Owl, Brit Hansen

I live in the high desert with few trees and am amazed by how many birds I see day to day. The burrowing owl is a rare and special sight. They blend so well into their surroundings except for their big beautiful yellow eyes.


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$4,200.00

Broad-Billed Hummingbird, Jennifer Mancuso

The broad-billed hummingbird is a colorful visitor to a small portion of Arizona and New Mexico during breeding season. It is known for its shimmering green body and red bill, pictured here with a thick coating of yellow pollen.

$250.00

Cactus Wren, Brit Hansen

The cactus wren is the Arizona state bird and it is a perfect desert dweller. They can often be found making noise and sitting on cacti, but what makes them so adapted to desert living is they do not need to drink water and instead hydrate from...

$2,600.00

Cactus Wrens, Jennifer Mancuso

Cactus wrens perching together on the skeleton of a dead Saguaro cactus. The cactus wren is the state bird of Arizona and is highly evolved to live in this harsh environment. 

$500.00