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Driving the Highways & Byways


with Earle Robinson as he searches for Arizona Wild Life

Please visit the web site of the

Sonoran Audubon Society Chapter at http://sonoranaudubon.org/

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Now, before you get into this site let me say this.
This is just my fun place to show and tell about the photos I take, nothing more, nothing less.
I am not a ornithologist or birdologist (if there is such a thing). But, I am a ornithophilous.
I am not a mammalogist. I am not a herpetologist, and I am not a biologist.

I just might be considered a photo-ologist. I use Nikon, Tokina, & Sigma equipment. I have an excellent
working knowledge off my photographic devises. I know what my equipment will produce under various conditions
using various types of films and light.


Unless other wise stated all photos were taken in Arizona.

Also, these images were taken with Nikon f4/s and D70s and Nikon CoolPix digital cameras
900, 990, 995, & my CoolPix 5000 at their lowest resolution jpg setting
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You may contact me at birdfoto99@aol.com

Unsigned E-mails and E-mails with certain words in them are automatically sent
to my spam folder or completely deleted & the sender is blocked from ever sending another E-mail to me
before I see them so, don't waist your time sending them.


http://aolsvc.news.digitalcity.com/phoenix/weather/

Weather links
http://weather.noaa.gov/radar/mosaic.loop/DS.p19r0/ar.us.conus.shtml

From here you can look at the entire U.S. State by State & city by city.

http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/TotalForecast/Tucson/AZ033.html

http://www.atmo.arizona.edu/products/graphs/dailyE/.

http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/enso_advisory/

UP - DATED 08/15/08

 

Fred Harvey Museum Grand Canyon South Rim 8-15-08

The Desert Batanical in Phoenix Arizona 07/06/08

O know, I went to HELL. 11/30/06

A day in BOGGY-TANK Cocnino Forest 3-6-06

GUILFORD PARK Greensborro North Carolina

BOG GARDEN Greensborro North Carolina

The DRAGON FIRE

The land of OZ

A trip to Prescott Arizona to try and locate the Bald Eagle's nest at Lynx Lake 02/20/05

Birding the Sweetwater Wet Lands just north of Tucson, Arizona west off Inter State 10 at the Prince Road Exit.

A visit to Arizona's Petrified Forest & Painted Desert 2000.

Arizona's Petrified Forest & Painted Desert revisited 2004.

Arboretum at Flagstaff, Arizona.

Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arbortum at Superior, Arizona.

Dinosaurs?? Come on Earle everyone knows there aren't any Dinosaurs in Arizona, don't they? Well, here's the story. Traveling Northwest on state rout #89 out of Flagstaff in about 17 miles you will come to state route #160 to the East to Tuba City. In a few miles there is a place where can see what is called Petrified Dinosaur tracks. Check it out by clicking HERE

Elk at the canyon. Walking the roads on the way to the Canyon.

Fountains Hills Arizona Home of the worlds highest water fountain.

London Bridge is falling down-falling down. I don't think so.
London Bridge revisited 8 months later.

Meteor Crater

Montezuma's Castle

June 2005 the first 15 days I spent at the Grand Canyon. Over 128 images of birds and other critters and some light hearted text added.

Grand Canyon Tour - South Rim

View the South Rim Point by Point starting from the East end, Desert View Point & working our way West.

And Now The North Rim of the Grand Canyon
These tours are only for those who have never seen, or visited, the Grand Canyon.
If you have been there before, you surly wouldn't want to see it again, would you?

A few Canyon views, some good, some not so good. I took these with a 2 mega pixel digital camera.

There is a lot more to see at the Grand Canyon
than the Grand Canyon.


March 2, 3, 4,
A few nice wild flowers.

March 31,
Hundreds of acres of wild flowers.

Some plants/flowers/trees/bushes & or Weeds
you might in counter or see as you drive
the Arizona Highways.

Vermilion Cliffs 7/9/2007

 

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Please visit the web site of the

Sonoran Audubon Society Chapter at http://sonoranaudubon.org/

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I really do need to find a car wash soon