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  1. Richard Fray

    Please help! Ash Canyon B&B threatened with closure

    Many birders will know Mary Jo Ballator and Ash Canyon B&B. Mary Jo is responsible for one of the best known and best loved birding sites in SE Arizona. It's particularly famed for being probably the best place in the USA to see Lucifer Hummingbird. The range of species that can be watched at...
  2. Richard Fray

    Birding guide and bird tours in southeast Arizona

    Hi everyone, I don't know if this is the right place, or if it's the right thing to do even, so I hope nobody minds. I thought it might be relevant to mention that I've joined the ranks of birding guides based in Tucson, Arizona, available for hire by the day or week (Fun Birding Tours in SE...
  3. Richard Fray

    Caribbean bird books

    Hi everyone I'm off to the Caribbean for a holiday in a few weeks time (lucky me!) ;) and I'd like to know if anyone has any recommendations for bird books I should take. Ideally, I'd like to get the best ID guide available, and possibly a 'where to watch birds' type one. I will obviously...
  4. Richard Fray

    Now my thread's gone!

    Hello all, I've been having some really bad luck with my digiscoping equipment recently, and the latest in this long line of disasters happened this weekend. The thread on my Nikon Coolpix 4500's lens (which attaches to the adapter) has gone completely, which led to my camera falling off the...
  5. Richard Fray

    New dragonfly website

    Hello everyone, Just a quick note to let you all know that the Leicestershire & Rutland Dragonfly Group's webmaster (that'll be me) has just uploaded a brand new website. Whilst the main concentration is on our county in the centre of England, there should be lots of information on there for...
  6. Richard Fray

    New photo website

    Hello everyone, I thought I'd mention that I've now finished my new website and it's up and running at http://richardfray.topcities.com Lots of photos from Arizona and around the world, of birds and other wildlfie, especially dragonflies. Anyway, here's a shot to show you what to expect on my...
  7. Richard Fray

    New photo website

    Hello everyone, I thought I'd mention that I've now finished my new website and it's up and running at http://richardfray.topcities.com Lots of photos from Arizona and around the world, including many dragonfly shots. I have to confess (cover your ears, birders!) that I'm spending more time...
  8. Richard Fray

    New photo website

    Hello everyone, I've just finished creating my new photo website and thought readers of the Arizona page might want to check it out, as this is where I now live. Makes a change from England, I can tell you! Anyway, it's at http://richardfray.topcities.com if anyone wants to see a few of my...
  9. Richard Fray

    Red Saddlebags and the Dunkle book...

    Actually, that's a good name for a band I reckon! Hello everyone. I thought I'd show you another dragonfly picture - not a tremendously good one, but one that I think I've identified!!! It's a Red Saddlebags, and was photographed at Sam lena Park, Tucson, today. There were quite a few around...
  10. Richard Fray

    Hello from sunny Arizona.... via Leicester!

    Hi everyone I've just added my first few messages to the dragonfly discussion, so I thought I'd better introduce myself here. I moved to Tucson, Arizona in November 2002, but spent the previous 30 years in Leicester, UK. I'm primarily a birder, but like many others my interest has grown to...
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