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301. Florida Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona
A terrific spot to look for Rufous-capped Warbler southeast of Tucson. Read More “301. Florida Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona”
By Jim Burns
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270. Ramsey Canyon Preserve, Hereford, Arizona
This Nature Conservancy property in the Huachuca Mountains is a great place to look for Painted Redstart, Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher, Arizona Woodpecker, and Elegant Trogon. Read More “270. Ramsey Canyon Preserve, Hereford, Arizona”
By Jason A. Crotty
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268. Cave Creek Canyon, Portal, Arizona
This premier location in the Chiricahua Mountains is where to go for Arizona specialities such as Elegant Trogon, Mexican Chickadee, and Montezuma Quail. Read More “268. Cave Creek Canyon, Portal, Arizona”
By Steve Wolfe
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237. Patagonia Mountains, Patagonia, Arizona
This 15-mile-long mountain range within Coronado National Forest is home to Elegant Trogon, Plain-capped Starthroat, and other southwestern specialties. Read More “237. Patagonia Mountains, Patagonia, Arizona”
By Jennie MacFarland
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221. Tanque Verde Wash, Tucson, Arizona
A tucked-away gem that attracts hawks, warblers, hummingbirds, and more. Read More “221. Tanque Verde Wash, Tucson, Arizona”
By Jennie MacFarland
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203. Agua Fria National Monument, Black Canyon City, Arizona
A protected area north of Phoenix that is home to several species of conservation concern, including Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Read More “203. Agua Fria National Monument, Black Canyon City, Arizona”
By Chuck Graham
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196. Yaki and Lipan Points, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Twin hawk watches along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Hawks, eagles, falcons, and the occasional California Condor fly past one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Read More “196. Yaki and Lipan Points, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona”
By Jerry Liguori
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184. Mount Ord, Sunflower, Arizona
This steep mountain northeast of Phoenix is where to find Arizona’s mountain warblers — Virginia’s, Black-throated Gray, Grace’s, Olive, and Painted Redstart — and many other birds. Read More “184. Mount Ord, Sunflower, Arizona”
By Jim Burns
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166. Mount Lemmon, Tucson, Arizona
The highest peak in the Santa Catalina Mountains is where to see Arizona’s specialty warblers, including Grace’s, Red-faced, and Olive. Read More “166. Mount Lemmon, Tucson, Arizona”
By Erin Olmstead
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143. Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area, Show Low, Arizona
A cool getaway from the sweltering summer heat of Arizona’s deserts and a spot where Pinyon Jay is the best bird. Read More “143. Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area, Show Low, Arizona”
By Jim Burns
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