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Monthly Archives: July 2015
The Final Days of Camp Chiricahua
Lifers Denoted by Bold On the final full day of Camp Chiricahua, we woke up early in Patagonia to head towards Florida (pronounced Floreeda) Canyon. This was a spot I had been hoping to visit all trip as it was holding … Continue reading
Posted in Birding, Rarities, Travel, Youth Birder Camps
Tagged 2014, Arizona, AZ, black-capped, camp, canyon, Chiricahua, cormorant, day, Florida, gnatcatcher, last, Madera, neotropic, plain-capped, rufous-capped, SE, starthroat, sunset, trogon, Tucson, warbler
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Day 10 of Camp Chiricahua — Patagonia
Lifers Denoted by Bold Our first stop on day 10 was at the Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Reserve. However, we got our first good bird of the day on the entrance road to the preserve before we had even reached the preserve itself. … Continue reading
Posted in Birding, Mammals, Rarities, Travel, Youth Birder Camps
Tagged American, Arizona, birder, Birding, black-bellied, camp, common poorwill, elf, feeder, goldfinch, gray, grey hawk, hummingbird, kingbird, owl, Patagonia, Patton, peccary, Southeastern, Southwest, tropical, Virginia's warbler, whiskered-screech, whistling-duck, young
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