Photos: Star readers capture wildlife
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Arizona Daily Star readers are generous with their talent and photos. And sure, some of the "wildlife" depicted isn't really wild — or alive — but we like them anyway. These were uploaded to our reader photo page. Upload your at tucson.com/readers and see what others have contributed at tucson.com/contributed
Deer and Roadrunner -Santa Rita Foothills
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What are YOU looking at?!
By David JoyceGreat Egret
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Nov. 22, 2017 at Reid Park, Tucson
By David AberCoatimundi in Oro Valley
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Supposedly rare in Oro Valley have now seen this relative of the raccoon in my neighborhood twice within the last week.
By SHELDON GUTTMANChristmas owl
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This little owl is taking up residence in my Christmas wreath attached to my outside garage light. He sits all day, leaves at night and is back the next day. Walking past him doesn't seem to bother him a bit.
Carol DobynsPraying for Rain
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Gamble's Quail on Brick Wall
By Robert PattersonShady Characters On the Prowl
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3 of a dozen javelinas sighted across from our house this morning at 7AM
By Laurie FinzerSouthern Arizona Gila monsters
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Gila Monster being carried back to the wash.
By Nancy James"Toby"
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A Griffin that escaped from the former Carnegie Free Library.
By David Aber"Quail Trail"
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Created by Jason Butler and 10 local HS students.
By David AberThanksgiving visitor
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Diamondback leaves large shadow
By Jim BradburyRoadrunner
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We saw this RoadRunner in Tucson between Valencia & Midvale where there are a Wendys & Arbys — probably why he looked so healthy!
M & S (mnsajt)Owls in backyard
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Who's in the tree?
By JANET GOLDMANCardinal
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Rare cardinal stops by for a visit in the Tucson Mountain area.
By michael MingusFlamingos at Reid Park Zoo
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Primping and Bathing on a Monday Afternoon at the Zoo
By Marc ShaefferOur pet
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Roadrunner roost
By George Kuzmathirsty desert rabbit
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Thirsty Desert Rabbit
By michael MingusThirsty?
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Young Bobcats drinking. Mom is nearby.
By Patricia AlfordNesting on uncomfortable setting
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Ouch my babies are worth it
By John MlayCocktails for two
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Life is sweet in Tanque Verde
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Our sweet mini pig, enjoying some mesquite beans and soaking up the sun.
By Nicole BarnhillThe friendly tortoise!
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We love the Reid Zoo! I think this "little" guy wanted to play!
By Nicole BarnhillThe Weight Room is Open All Night
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Power lifting the hummingbird feeder?
By Kathleen Tucker4 Bats
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Bats Enjoying Hummingbird Feeder
By Marc ShaefferDouble Vision
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A bat nap on the hummingbird feeder
By Susan EnholmA Perfect Perch
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A bat asleep on the hummingbird feeder.
By Susan EnholmQuail in Vail
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Quail sentry at dusk in Vail, Arizona
By Hal CunninghamWestern Screech Owl
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Visiting our wind chimes
By Mary CollinsRoad Runner At Rest
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Extraordinary Display of Colored Feathers
By Jill AdelynMy DEER Friend
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Seen in my front yard in Pima Canyon
By David ChakmakianSouthern Arizona Wildlife Babies
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Baby Javelina with mom
By Mark WolfsonSouthern Arizona scorpions
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Lizard captures scorpion for lunch
By RICK CASTELLINIBee With Pollen
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On my hike I took this with my Note 5 cell phone.
By Joan CrooksBeep-beep
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Roadrunner doing what they do......
By Robert BakerBaptized Bobcat
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Bobcat decided it was time to be baptized in our back yard.
By Jo TannerThirsty bobcat
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This bobcat was spotted drinking out of our fountain
By John GilkerMaybe this Prairie Dog should go on a diet!
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This Prairie has certainly enjoyed the Prickly Pear fruit, but perhaps has eaten too many. Photo by Patricia Howell using a Canon Power Shot SX60HS.
By JERRY HOWELLA visit with a Turkey Buzzard
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This Turkey Buzzard recently stopped by near our house for a rest and a visit. Photo by Patricia Howell using a Canon Power Shot SX60HS.
By JERRY HOWELLWhere will you see them?
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They are found throughout the Gila River Basin of central Arizona, areas of Utah, Nevada and eastern California, and in southwestern New Mexico, northwestern Mexico and of course, Southern Arizona.
These lizards spend as much as 98 percent of their time below ground in burrow complexes that they dig or borrow.
They usually surface in spring or summer, and on cloudy humid monsoon days. Gila monsters are most commonly found in mountain foothills dominated by saguaros and Palo Verde trees. They can also be found in washes and valleys.
They hibernate from the end of November through February.
By JERRY HOWELLHigh flyer
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Barn owl at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum
By BURT GRAEFFRoadrunner at our backyard bird bath
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Cooling off on a hot day in the desert
By BURT GRAEFFEarly Breakfast
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This roadrunner caught his breakfast after several minutes pecking in the rocks.
By John Lee ComptonIcelandic Horse in a field in Iceland
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Icelandic Horse by Trudy Hersch
By ROBERT HERSCH"OK, girls, Stand up! Face forward!"
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Doves lining up for a camera shot
By Laurie FinzerI Smell Coffee!
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Visiting Javelina during early morning coffee on our porch
By Laurie FinzerRed is definitly my best color!
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Our morning Cardinal giving us his favorite pose
By Laurie FinzerBobcat
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This Bobcat was near my home hunting in the early evening
By SHARON PAIRMANRoad Runner
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Several of these unique birds visit our backyard regularly in Star Valley Estates. They like to take a drink from the bird baths.
By Eugene HugelenHummingbird
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Hummingbird headed for a drink in the fountain in my backyard
By PEGGY NOLTYButterfly on Mt Lemmon
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Finally getting back on Mt Lemmon after the road was closed.
By PEGGY NOLTYCowbird at the Bird Feeder
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A Cowbird, the one that looks like a blackbird, sits on a perch at the bird feeder
By Joe OlexaSmile for the camera!
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Javelina in our arroyo-"hamming it up"!
By William PolkinghornGiant Colorado River toad
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The pool skimmer is a perfect place to rest.
By Huguette OrendiSouthern Arizona Wildlife Babies
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Baby bunny taking refuge behind flower pot.
By Huguette OrendiWaiting for mom
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Three of four bobcat kittens who visited our patio. The third is in the shadow underneath the one standing while waiting for mom to return so they can nurse. The experience was an intimate look at these beautiful creatures as they make their way in our crowded world. We live in the Magee/La Canada area.
By Robert BillupsBobcat Mother
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A bobcat mother looking at down at her four kittens as she was about to leave our patio wall. We live on the northwest side of town.
By Robert BillupsBobcat nursing kittens
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A mother bobcat and four kittens visited our patio on the northwest side last week. She would leave for short periods of time and then return to let her kittens nurse.
By Robert BillupsBobcat mom cleaning kitten
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A bobcat mother and four kittens visited our patio recently. Here she gives her little one a lick on it's way to nurse.
By Robert BillupsButterfly Majesty
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Taken at the Tucson Botanical Garden. I got more than I bargained for with free tickets available through Tucson Public Libraries!
By Becky DockinsDragonfly at Agua Caliente Park
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This photo was NOT retouched! Taken with iphone 6s.
By Becky DockinsWhat do they eat?
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Gila monsters eat newborn rodents, rabbits and hares, ground nesting birds and lizards, and eggs from birds, snakes and tortoises.
A Gila monster may feed only a few times a year, but one good stuffing can last a whole year. Adults are capable of consuming 35 percent of their body weight in a single feeding.
By Mark WolfsonDear Deer In My Front Yard
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We have many deer follow what seems to be a wildlife trail along the front of our home in Pima Canyon Estates.
By David ChakmakianTags
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