LENI on nest. This species is the species that is most likely to be found in Maricopa County. Common Nighthawk is very rare in this county; mostly restricted to northern and eastern AZ.
"The neighbor came out to see what I was doing as I ran out of the apartment with my field gear and no shoes. I remember seeing the birds, knowing I had never seen anything like them before, grabbing the binoculars and camera and running outside trying to figure out what they were. We had a good time discussing what type of ""goatsucker"" they might be."
"The neighbor came out to see what I was doing as I ran out of the apartment with my field gear and no shoes. I remember seeing the birds, knowing I had never seen anything like them before, grabbing the binoculars and camera and running outside trying to figure out what they were. We had a good time discussing what type of ""goatsucker"" they might be."
"The neighbor came out to see what I was doing as I ran out of the apartment with my field gear and no shoes. I remember seeing the birds, knowing I had never seen anything like them before, grabbing the binoculars and camera and running outside trying to figure out what they were. We had a good time discussing what type of ""goatsucker"" they might be."
"The neighbor came out to see what I was doing as I ran out of the apartment with my field gear and no shoes. I remember seeing the birds, knowing I had never seen anything like them before, grabbing the binoculars and camera and running outside trying to figure out what they were. We had a good time discussing what type of ""goatsucker"" they might be."
"The neighbor came out to see what I was doing as I ran out of the apartment with my field gear and no shoes. I remember seeing the birds, knowing I had never seen anything like them before, grabbing the binoculars and camera and running outside trying to figure out what they were. We had a good time discussing what type of ""goatsucker"" they might be."