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Arizona Birding Guide
Desert on a Wing
- Springtime in the desert, and the world's aflutter.
Chiricahua National Monument
- This unusual place, once called the "Land of Standing-Up Rocks" by Native Americans, is a treat for birdwatchers.
Birding Paradise along Arizona's Colorado River
- Marshy oases in the middle of the desert at the Imperial National Wildlife Refuge and Mittry Lake, noisy with migrating waterfowl, songbirds, and desert residents in the uplands.
Arizona's San Pedro Wetlands - Roughly half the known number of North American breeding species have been seen here, some 350. Interesting hiking and archaeology, too.
Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area
- A desert riparian area supporting lush stands of native grasslands, humming with wildlife. Over 170 species of birds have been spotted here, along with deer, mountain lions, antelope, badgers, ringtail cats, and more.
San Pedro Wetlands
- A desert riparian area where over 350 species of bird have been observed. Interesting hikes and ghost towns..
Arizona National Wildlife Refuges
- descriptions of refuges including wildlife viewing opportunities, facilities, location and seasons.
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