Photo Of The Month

May 2026

This is a featured photo of the month. I will try and update this monthly with a favorite photo.

  • Common Name: Cactus Wren
  • Scientific Name: Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus
  • Date Taken: May 2, 2020
  • Location: Sonoran Desert, Arizona
  • Photographer: Jan Fletcher

  • The Cactus Wren is the largest wren in North
    America. It is well adapted to the arid desert
    environments of the southwestern United States
    and northern Mexico. It thrives in habitats
    dominated by cacti—especially cholla and
    saguaro—where it builds bulky, football-shaped
    nests that provide protection from predators
    and extreme heat. It is non-migratory
    and highly territorial year-round, feeding
    primarily on insects, spiders, and small fruits.
    Unlike many birds, cactus wrens obtain most
    of their water from food, an important adaptation
    to desert life. Their loud, raspy calls and
    energetic behavior make them a conspicuous and
    characteristic bird of desert ecosystems.