End of the World Birding – A Few Good Birds
August 21, 2021
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August 18, 2021 A trio of Roseate Spoonbills and a billion mosquitos showed up at Aguirre Lake at the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge. This spot is about 10 miles north of the Mexican border west of Nogales. Everywhere one travels in SEAZ this fall the scenery is green. There is so much habitat that
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August 17, 2021 We’ve had more rain since July than we usually get all year – 14.5″ at my gauge since July 1. Of course, the totals vary throughout the region, but the flows along the Santa Cruz and local creeks have been quite amazing. The trail along the river at Tubac is so thick
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August 5, 2021 A few fall birds are beginning to trickle through the area. Today a Nashville Warbler was seen in Montosa Canyon and a few Wilson’s Warblers have been seen along with Warbling Vireos. There is a bird festival just beginning and there are many birders from distant lands in the area. An Eared