In addition to the desert, there is a forested area called Tonto National Forest spreading northeast of Phoenix. While there are still many desert locations I want to visit, the heat limits daytime activities. Also, changing the environment dramatically increases the chance of encountering different creatures, so this time I decided to walk through the forest.
As the name “Creek” suggests, the trail follows a small stream. There are places where you can camp as well.A Steller’s Jay. I didn’t get a good look at it.Something swooped overhead, so I took a picture just in case. It was my first sighting of a Mourning Dove. This bird is said to be one of the most populous species in North America, so it’s strange that I hadn’t seen it up close before.A group of Mexican Jays moved through the forest noisily. They didn’t come very close.An unidentified species with only its yellow rump captured.Occasionally spotted, a Spotted Towhee.Probably a Desert Spiny Lizard.A Violet-green Swallow resting on the tip of a distant dead tree. Since the males have green from the shoulders to the head, this is likely a female. They are widely distributed along the west coast of North America. I’d like to observe them more closely in the future.