I'm a retired educator (teacher/principal) who moved from Northern California to Payson, Arizona in September, 2010.
This blog will chronicle my adventures as I explore a different ecosystem and build my new home.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Concerts and Dog Hike on the Rim


Every Saturday in June and July we look forward to concerts in our local Green Valley Park.
The music is a nice mix...jazz, blues, country, classic rock, pop, motown....you name it. This week we listened to an acappella group from Phoenix that loved to sing doo-wop from the 50's and 60's.


We ventured up to the Rim today and hiked around Woods Canyon Lake. It was beautiful! We had to take a short detour as a pair of eagles are nesting and the forest service has fenced off a large area around their tree.


This is a five mile hike so we had to bring extra water for Argo. The lake water wasn't enough as parts of the trail are above the lake. This is the longest hike he has been on.


We also had to bring some dog chow because Argo is used to getting three meals a day. Much to his dismay, he will be down to two meals a day as he is almost 4 months old.


Cooper likes to go off and explore by himself. He takes frequent dips in the lake.


Argo is great about staying with us. The only problem we have is meeting other folks on the trail. He is so happy to see people that he jumps on them and he often has dirty paws. We are working on the jumping up problem.


The tree in the middle of this photo has a heron nest in it. We heard a lot of squawking and looked up. (I only had my iPhone for picture taking as a pup and an expensive camera don't mix.)


Then we saw this.......


And this....dead baby heron.
We noticed about 3 eggs on the ground. Herons usually have three to five eggs. Puny members of the brood weaken if not fed enough and often end up falling out of the nest, pushed aside by others eager for space to stretch their wings. On the ground, they starve because the parent will not feed outside the nest. However, this nest could have been raided by another bird and the result was all over the ground. I have to hope that there was still one or two babies in the nest.

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