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American Kestrel, Jennifer Mancuso

The American kestrel is the smallest falcon in North America, measuring at 9 – 12 inches long, or about the size of a mourning dove. They are unique in their ability to hover in the air while they search for small prey, which include small mamm...

$255.00

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...

$355.00

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.

$180.00

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.

$520.00

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.

$200.00

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. 

$390.00

Coppery-Tailed (“Elegant”) Trogon, Jennifer Mancuso

The coppery-tailed trogon, formerly known as the elegant trogon, is a rare find in Arizona. The very patient and lucky birder can see this trogon in high elevations in a small portion of the southern part of the state. Known for its bold colori...

$255.00

Costa’s Hummingbird, Jennifer Mancuso

Costa’s hummingbirds spend the winter and spring breeding season in Arizona. They can be seen collecting nectar from native flowers like the Parry’s penstemon pictured here.

$520.00

Crested Caracara, Jennifer Mancuso

The crested caracara are tropical falcons that are fairly rare in Arizona but can be found in the southern part of the state. They can be seen on the ground foraging for carrion, but they also sometimes hunt small prey such as rabbits, lizards ...

$235.00

Curved-Bill Thrasher, Jennifer Mancuso

The curved-bill thrasher is a year-round native bird to the Sonoran Desert. Highly adapted to this harsh environment, the curved-bill thrasher nests almost exclusively in cholla cactus, like the one pictured here.

$325.00

Harris’s Hawk, Jennifer Mancuso

The Harris’s hawk is unusual in the avian world for being a hawk that lives and hunts cooperatively in groups or family units of up to seven individuals. In Arizona, they build nests in large trees or even Saguaro cactus, often refurbishing and...

$255.00

Harris’s Hawk, Jennifer Mancuso

The Harris’s hawk is unusual in the avian world for being a hawk that lives and hunts cooperatively in groups or family units. They are highly intelligent and social birds. The range of the Harris’s hawk is limited to a very small area of the s...

$290.00