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Best Bird Watching Place in Arizona

Published by Nanni on Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Photo credit by Adventures in Librarianship

If you are into bird watching, Arizona is among the places you should go to for this hobby. This place is home to a large variety of birds which are flying around against lovely landscape. From small to large birds, Arizona can blow your mind with what it has to offer. Here you can see some common birds, such as the gray and black hawks, different species of owls, woodpeckers, hummingbirds, and nightjars among a long list of others. Aside from these bird breeds, the place also offers rare species of birds, as well as seasonal fliers, such as sparrow, kingbirds, tanagers, warblers, and chickadees.

When in Arizona, you would want to go to the Patagonia-Sonoita Preserve for bird watching. This place alone has over 300 different varieties of birds. You can schedule a guided tour over the Internet. They have guided tours available for Saturday mornings. The Patagonia-Sonoita preserve has a trail which is about 3 miles long. The trail stretches out into the vast and luscious Arizona backdrop. The reason why this place offers a good variety of mixed species is because it has a hot climate. This gives the birds a better haven for nesting and breeding. Because of these reasons, this place has become a favored spot for tourism, as well as a recreational destination.

Before heading out, make sure you pack an additional set of things aside from your handy binoculars. Try to secure bird watching guides for the locality. This will provide you with basic information on the area and a list of birds which are most commonly found. They will also brief you on where the best areas for birds are, as well as a few bird watching tips for people who are new to the area. Do not forget to bring some sunscreen. Like we said, Arizona has a very hot weather. You may be so fixated at locating and watching those birds that you forget that you are out - greatly exposed to the sun. Remember that even when you are in the shade you still get an amount of ultraviolet exposure. So it is essential to apply liberal amounts of sunscreen. You might also want to bring a notebook and a pen so you can document what you have seen and other small details you want to take note of. Lastly, do not forget to bring water and a little food. The trail is quite far, and you might be spending a good deal of time in the middle of the woods.

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