Critter of the Month for November 2023

Vistoso’s Critter of the Month

Our Critter of the Month is an Arizona Turkey!

This roadrunner was photographed on the Vistoso Trails Nature Preserve. These outgoing and flightless birds may not make for much of a meal but are adored locally. You can watch roadrunners relaxing in the morning when they lounge in the sun. ~  Photo Courtesy of Gordon Parkhill, Center Pointe Neighborhood

A Friendly Reminder Regarding Wildlife

We live in the beautiful Sonoran Desert and share our neighborhoods with the wildlife that has been here long before our homes. Coyotes, bobcats, javelinas, mountain lions, rattlesnakes, gila monsters, and birds of prey can pose a danger to humans and their pets. We must be aware of our surroundings and avoid confronting these animals. Maintain your distance and do not behave in a threatening manner. 

If you encounter a rattlesnake, please call 911 immediately to have it relocated. Also, do not feed or supply water to wild animals since they may become more brazen.

Do you know an exceptionally cute critter in your community? Share the love and give your furry, feathered, or scaled friend the spotlight they deserve. Submit a photo of a critter whether it’s your personal pet or a wild animal you’ve observed on the trail. Please attach a photo and a brief description of your critter to [email protected] with the title ‘Critter of the Month’ for a chance to be featured in next month’s newsletter.