[cobirds] Re: Scarlet Tanager, w. Buckhorn & deer creek canyon hotspot

2020-06-01 Thread Dave Cameron
As a recent retiree of the utility company whose access strip is the one described, my words carry no authority! But I'll say this, having worked that area, and that very spot, for 20 years. We drove our trucks right into that strip of weeds to the boxes in there, without violating the

Re: [cobirds] Re: Scarlet Tanager, w. Buckhorn & deer creek canyon hotspot

2020-05-31 Thread David Suddjian
CoBirders, please note that the driveway mentioned is private property that you would cross to access the area described, and the path referred to is actually a utility access , not a birding trail. Also parking there near Deer Creek is quite limited and there can be a lot of cars going through

[cobirds] Re: Scarlet Tanager, w. Buckhorn & deer creek canyon hotspot

2020-05-31 Thread rosanne juergens
For those who haven't been to this eBird hotspot: after turning on w. buckhorn from Deer Creek Canyon Rd, park in the pullout on the right. Cross the street and go slightly up a driveway. A path shows up on the left. Go down the the little greenbelt to the lone Russian Olive bush. Face away