Thursday, April 21, 2016

A Nature Photographers Haven:







At Casa de San Pedro, in Hereford, AZ, we  host a lot of beginning to expert photographers during the year - the San Pedro River affords many opportunities for Nature Photographers to get incredible images of hummingbirds, rare birds, birds that are common to our back yard but not their back yards.  Here is a link to a blog by Steve Kaye who recently visited Casa de San Pedro and got a great pix of our yard Montezuma Quail.  This elusive and secretive bird usually stays up in the mountain canyons about 7 miles to the west of us.  But, last December a small family of them set up housekeeping in our yard.  Two of the birds have relocated but one remains a constant visitor to our feeders.  Steve got this pix one morning with Patrick's help.  Imagine setting up a 50 lb rig of camera, tripod and huge lens quickly to catch this elusive little guy in good light.   Thanks Steve for sharing your great pix!

Here's the link to Steve's blog where you can find this pix and links to other great shots that he has taken:  http://stevekaye.com/incredible-customer-service/ .

You don't have to be an expert photographer to visit Casa de San Pedro.  While many of our guests are bird watchers and nature photographers, from novice to expert, many other guests come for the relaxing stay along the San Pedro River, the great breakfasts, afternoon pies. and fantastic weather (we are 20 degrees cooler than Phoneix - so when you want to escape Phoenix at 120 degrees, just think of heading South to Cochise County where we have cooler temps, cool sleeping (at 70 or below every night while Phoenix stays over 100 degrees! yikes!), and sunny skies.  Plus the great birds - as Steve so wonderfully demonstrates.


Thursday, April 7, 2016

New Casa Greeter and Host !

We have a new puppy, his name is Woody.

Woody is a Golden Retriever puppy.  He was born February 4, 2016 - so we were able to adopt him at the end of March.  

He is settling into his new home(s) and into his official work position as the Casa Greeter and Host.  He is learning these responsibilities well and is waiting to greet you when you arrive.  He is very friendly and loves to be petted.

Of course puppies (and our guests on his behalf!) have a few rules to observe.

  • Petting is encouraged.
  • But NO human food allowed.  Absolutely no feeding Woody from the dining room tables nor from your own food supply.  We do have puppy treats you can have for him, and only to reward good behavior.
  • Please help us keep Woody in the Courtyard.  Unfortunately there are many critters outside that we do not want him to encounter (snakes, skunks, bobcats, coyotes, javalinas, etc etc) - so please keep the back gate closed and the puppy inside the courtyard.
  • Please also help us train Woody not to go to the parking lot where a puppy might get squished by a car.  Please do not let him follow you to your car if he is playing in the back yard (we will be with him, but he loves every guest and wants to play with them).
  • IF you are bringing a pet (prior approval required!) the pet must have all required immunizations (up to date).
  • If  you see any hazards that Woody might run into please let us know immediately!
  • As we are training Woody to respect the breakfast hour by taking his morning nap in the foyer (and not being underfoot nor tempting you to feed him at the table!).  So if he is taking his nap when you arrive for breakfast, please let him sleep.  Play time is after breakfast.

Thanks for all of your name recommendations.  We had over 300 name submissions for the puppy.  Two of our guests did nominate Woody as the best name for our new puppy.