I just encountered a grey fox running across Broadway Road in Tempe (my second fox sighting with a mile radius in the past 6 months) and it got me thinking of all the wild animals I've had the fortune of seeing on my many years of adventures. The fox in Tempe is probably the most unusual for its urban location, but others are memorable too.
Reptiles:
Western Diamondback
Black Tailed
Arizona Black
Speckled
Prairie
Mojave
Rock
Tiger
Twin-spotted
AZ Mountain Kingsnake
Gopher
Desert Tortoise
Gila Monster
Birds: Too many to list (plus I have no idea what most of them are. These are notable though.) Bald Eagle
Golden Eagle
Great Horned Owl
Condor
Turkey
It makes me realize that there are only a few creatures in this state that I haven't seen but would like to. I think
Ocelot
Chupacabra
Grey Wolf
Jaguar
What have you seen, or what is still on your wish list?
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I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
All your mammals except porcupine, plus otter and raccoon. Seeing my first otter - verde river at Beasley flat- was fun ... probably the cutest thing I have seen other than coati's. Come to Roper Lake if you want to see raccons! ;)
Checked the biggest bird off my wishlist this summer - Elegant Trogon ... that along with my many Condor sightings leaves me without a most wanted right now.
Black bear was the other big first this year.
I would love to see wolf, jaguar, ocelot, moose.
I love this topic!
I had thought about asking people what their backyard wildlife list was like ... considering the yards I have had, my list is pretty fun - elk, deer, raccoon, gray fox, gila monster, rattlesnakes, kingsnakes, gopher snakes, tarantulas, cottontails, jack rabbits, mice, moles, gophers, packrats, coyote,tons of various lizards and insects, and an astonishing array of birds.
People are always amazed at the number of animals I see, but it's pretty simple - I spend time where the animals are, and I pay attention ... you see what you look for.
Elk
Deer
Pronghorn Antelope
Black Bear
Coyotes
Coatimundi
Javelina
Skunks
Desert Bighorn Sheep
Wild horses
Otters
Jackrabbits
Regular Rabbits
Kaibab Squirrels
Western Diamondbacks
Gila Monster
All types of Horned Toads
Bald Eagles
Vultures
Turkeys
Hawks
Owls
Bunch of insects and random reptiles as well
I've got that one, but didn't put it on the list because it was in Colorado. I wonder if they could find a suitable habitat if introduced anywhere in Arizona. I'm guessing the White Mountains or North Rim would be the only possibilities.
Let's give some props to the awesome birds we have in Arizona. I've seen pretty much all of the breeding species in the state (I will not bore you with a list that is mostly grayish sparrows and flycatchers). But there are some birds that are definitely worth keeping an eye open for. Besides Chumley's list, there is:
Tarantula Hawk (from the Wasp family)...on ridgeline of Mount Tritle.... did not know at the time what it was.....until a fellow HAZ'er made a photo comment.... a wasp that kills and eats Tarantulas..... lovely.... 2nd most painful bug bite on planet... nice.
"Before there was a trail..... there was no trail"