Scottsdale Western Cookout Adventure Photos, Part 3

More photos of the 2016 Scottsdale Western Cookout Adventure by Dennis Liddell. This is the third part of a three-part article.

Continued from Scottsdale Western Cookout Adventure, Part 2

 

Trick pony Earl Gray, surprises drummer Les Conklin. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

Trick pony Earl Gray strikes again and surprises drummer Les Conklin. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

 

The Desert Foothills Land Trust's exhibit featured photographs of the preserves the group manages. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

The Desert Foothills Land Trust’s exhibit featured photographs of the preserves the group manages. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

 

Baby alligator or is it a crocodile was exhibited by Phoenix Herpetological Society. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

Baby alligator or is it a crocodile that was exhibited by Phoenix Herpetological Society? (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

 

Excited red-tailed hawk is ready to make its flight back to the wild. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

Excited red-tailed hawk is ready to make its flight back to the wild. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

 

Volunteers from Phoenix Herpertological Society at the organizations exhibit. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

Volunteers from Phoenix Herpertological Society at the organizations exhibit. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

 

Guest pounds out a rhythm as part of the drum circle that was featured at the event. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

Guest pounds out a rhythm as part of the drum circle that was featured at the event. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

 

The front page of the program that was given to guests identified the event's activities. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

The front page of the program that was given to guests identified the event’s activities. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

 

The back page of the event's program recognized the businesses and organizations that supported the event. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

The back page of the event’s program recognized the businesses and organizations that supported the event. (Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

 

This wise face belongs to a great horned owl that is cared for by Wild At Heart. Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

This wise face belongs to a great horned owl that is cared for by Wild At Heart. Courtesy of Dennis Liddell.)

To view other photographs in this three-part article …

Scottsdale Western Cookout Adventure Photos, Part 1

Scottsdale Western Cookout Adventure Photos, Part 2

 

You will find many beautiful images, including more from our event, on Liddell’s website, www.liddellimages.com.   Visit Website 

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MacDonald’s Ranch, www.macdonaldsranch.com Visit Website

Greater Pinnacle Peak Association – Friends of the Scenic Drive Information, https://apeekatthepeak.org/organization/ Visit Website

Scottsdale’s Scenic Drive Information, https://apeekatthepeak.org/scenic-drive/ Visit Website

City of Scottsdale, Scenic Drive Information -www.scottsdaleaz.gov/construction/scenic-drive Visit Website

City of Scottsdale Parks and Recreation, http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/parks Visit Website

City of Scottsdale McDowell Sonoran Preserve, Visit Website

Earl Grey, Trick Pony, Ginasheart.com,  Visit Website

Lulu Belle Animal Rescue/Pet Knot Adoptions,  Lulu Belle Visit Website  The Pet Knot Visit Website

Wild At Heart Visit Website

Phoenix Herpetological Society Visit Website

The Desert Discovery Center Visit Website

Desert Foothills Land Trust,  www.dflt.org Visit Website

Coalition of Greater Scottsdale, www.cogsaz.net  Visit Website

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Author: Dennis Liddell

Dennis Liddell is a resident of north Scottsdale and a frequent contributor to The Peak. His photographs have been featured in The Peak on numerous occasions. Dennis is a professional photographer and his work can be viewed at liddellimages.com. Dennis can be reached at dennisliddel@cox.net, (602) 750-8026.

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