Earlier this summer while driving to Heber on one of my 4-day off periods, I stopped by Navajo Bridge at Marble Canyon and saw a few of the reintroduced California Condors. Here are some photos:
Here is a shot of Marble Canyon from Navajo Bridge:
On the way back to Arizona after my field job ended in Nevada on July 31st, I drove by the Vermilion Cliffs. The rain clouds against the cliffs made the scenery even more awesome:
About Me
- Eric Hough
- I am a birder, naturalist, wildlife biologist, and now an interpretive ranger currently working for Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department at the Hassayampa River Preserve near Wickenburg, Arizona. I spent the past several years following a career as a wildlife biologist and was a teaching assistant for a biology lab during grad school, with my education background consisting of an MS in Biology and BS in Forestry. I am an Arizona native and my past travels have taken me around most of the lower 48 United States, plus the state of Sonora in northwest Mexico. Before my current job I spent 1.5 years working as an environmental consultant in the Midwest based out of Kansas City (KS/MO), which gave me the opportunity to see a good portion of the Great Plains and Midwest region. My current travels are decidedly local, but I am hoping to travel abroad in the future when finances and work schedule allow. I am very content with my current career and happy to be doing a mix of environmental education and natural resource management at a wonderful desert oasis. I am looking forward to where this path takes me!






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