What's New: Visitor Photos

Send us your photos! Did you take any particularly colorful or interesting pictures during your visit to the Arboretum? Please share them. Here are recent images which generous visitors provided -- email your images to BTAInfo AT ag.arizona.edu. We hope you enjoy these as much as we did....

Marceline Vandewater: check out this great gallery of images, including the White-throated sparrow seen at left. Updated January, 2008. Click here to visit Marceline's page

Joe Woodley: "Digi-Scoping" photographers use new digital cameras to get even better closeups through a spotting scope. Review a few images - Click here to visit Joe's page

Philip Lowe: the Arboretum is a place for unforgettable images - just ask Tempe water resources engineer Philip Lowe, who caught this Ringtail in the Lens in 2003. See butterfly closeups, fall color and more! New jpgs added December, 2007.
Click here to visit Phil's digital image page

Jim Burns: Birders from around Arizona have thrilled to the news of a Varied Thrush pair feeding in the pistachio tree; mostly around the grove across from the Herb Garden.
Click here to visit Jim's gallery

David Oberpriller: This Mesa resident has been one of our annual members for more than a decade, and has the photos to prove it. Flower closeups, Plants of the Bible, even a Gila Monster.
Click here to see Dave's digital images.

Gale & Roger Racut: annual members Gale & Roger capture landscapes, lizards, plants and architecture around the Arboretum -- Click here to see their images.


Kent : Glendale visitor Kent sent these recent images, shared courtesy of his "Man with a Camera" photography studio -- Click here for Kent's Gallery.

Dave Souers: Cacti enthusiast Dave Souers has photographed various blossoms and plants around the Arboretum this year -- Click here to see Dave's images.

Tammie & Russ: butterflies - and the flowers which attract them - are the subjects of these great macros by visitors Tammie Ogasawara and Russ. CLICK HERE

Pete Moulton: Desert Spiny, Earless and other lizards are in front of the lens when Pete Moulton visits the Arboretum. CLICK HERE

Pat Burke: Check out these images that Gloce resident and Gila Pueblo Community college instructor Pat Burke shared after her visit to the Arboretum. CLICK HERE