Arizona bird watching
Where to Bird
United States of America -- Arizona
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Clubs and Birding Organizations in Arizona. Print out a checklist of Arizona birds. Find
the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for Arizona. Order books to help you become a better
birder in Arizona. Discover links to Arizona Birding web sites. Print out special maps of
Arizona before you begin your trip.
Arizona Birds of Special Interest: Common Black-Hawk, Gray Hawk,
Zone-tailed Hawk, Gambel's Quail, Flammulated Owl, Whiskered Screech-Owl, Elf Owl, Common
Poorwill, Buff-collared Nightjar, Broad-billed Hummingbird, Blue-throated Hummingbird,
Magnificent Hummingbird, Costa's Hummingbird, Violet-crowned Hummingbird, Elegant Trogon,
Gila Woodpecker, Arizona (Strickland's) Woodpecker, Gilded Flicker, Northern
Beardless-Tyrannulet, Greater Pewee, Buff-breasted Flycatcher, Vermillion Flycatcher,
Dusky-capped Flycatcher, Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher, Tropical Kingbird, Thick-billed
Kingbird, Rose-throated Becard, Mexican Jay, Mexican Chickadee, Bridled Titmouse,
Black-tailed Gnatcatcher, Bendire's Thrasher, Crissal Thrasher, Virginia's Warbler, Lucy's
Warbler, Grace's Warbler, Red-faced Warbler, Painted Redstart, Olive Warbler, Hepatic
Tanager, Varied Bunting, Abert's Towhee, Botteri's Sparrow, Rufous-winged Sparrow,
Black-chinned Sparrow, Five-striped Sparrow, Yellow-eyed Junco, Scott's Oriole.
| State Bird: State Checklists:
Thayer Birding
Software
Arizona
Birds Committee
NPWRC Bird
Checklists - Arizona
Species Seen in Arizona: 525
State Ornithological Society:
Arizona Bird
Committee
Rare Bird Alerts:
(520) 798-1005 Tucson
Transcripts
Electronic Mailing Lists:
Arizona AZ-NM CHAT
To subscribe email listserv@listserv.arizona.edu
with the message: subscribe BIRDWG05 Your Name. More info from Chuck Williamson
Maps:
Arizona
Various Arizona Maps
Maps - Arizona Dept of Transportation
Arizona Maps
Map of Counties
Retail Birding Stores
Travel Guide by City |
Birding
Links for Arizona:
Birding Festivals
Christmas Bird Count Database
Birding Trip Reports
Southeast Arizona Bird Observatory excellent
site
Portal Productions Best
birding areas and more
Southeast
Arizona Birding Links
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Database of Arizona Bird Records
Recent Postings from Arizona
- New Mexico Birding List
Birding Arizona
Arizona National Wildlife
Refuges
Arizona State Parks
Grand Canyon Association
Victor
Emanuel Nature Tours - Arizona
Arizona Organizations:
Audubon Chapters in Arizona
Huachuca Audubon
Society Sierra Vista
Maricopa Audubon Society
Phoenix
Northern Arizona Audubon Society
Sedona
Prescott Audubon Society
Prescott
Sonoran Audubon Society
Glendale
Tucson Audubon Society
Tucson
White Mountain Audubon Society
Pinetop
Nature Conservancy of Arizona
Important Birding Locations in Arizona:
Hot Spots
Guide to Birding Hot Spots in SE Arizona
WOW!!
Southeast Arizona Birding Trail
Ramsey Canyon
Madera Canyon
US Fish & Wildlife
Refuges - Arizona
Liz's Grove - Dudleyville
Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
Arizona-Sonoran
Desert Museum
32.18 N 111.03 W
A museum and botanical garden in one -- a great spot for birders and non-birders alike.
The botanical gardens, west of Tucson, attract desert species. Look for Verdin, Gilded
Flickers and Gila Woodpeckers.
Cave Creek Canyon / Chiricahua Mountains
31.52 N 109.09 W
This is one of THE most exciting birding spots in North America according to many. South
Fork Trail may yield Elegant Trogon or Flame-colored Tanager. There is great
"owling" and lots of rare hummingbirds here as well.
Madera Canyon
/ Santa Rita Mountains
31.42 N 110.52 W
Magnificent Hummingbirds and magnificent birding. On everyone's top 10 list. Buff-collared
Nightjar, Cassin's and Botteri's Sparrows at Florida Wash. Arizona (Strickland's)
Woodpecker higher up the mountain. Elf Owls nest at the lodge.
Patagonia
/ Sonoita Creek
31.35 N 110.45 W
Patagonia is famous for its roadside rest area. Watch for Gray Hawk, Thick-Billed
Kingbird, and Rose-throated Becard. Sonoita Creek Sanctuary (open Wed-Sun) is one of the
best birding spots in Arizona! Look here for Violet-crowned Hummingbirds.
Ramsey Canyon / Huachuca Mountains
31.29 N 110.20 W
World famous for the variety and quantity of Hummingbirds. Go in July or August. Sit and
marvel. Black-chinned, Magnificent, Blue-throated, Broad-billed and maybe even
Violet-crowned Hummingbird. One of the top 10 spots in North America.
Rustler Park
31.50 N 109.17 W
The road between Onion Saddle and Rustler Park is great for higher-elevation species like
Mexican Chickadee, Olive, Grace's and Red-faced Warbler. Hike the Barfoot Peak Trail at
Rustler Park.
San Pedro River
31.32 N 110.11 W
Seven miles east of Ramsey Canyon, this riparian habitat is great for Green Kingfisher,
Vermilion Flycatcher and, with luck, Tropical Kingbird. Walk north across the river for
Gray Hawks.
Sedona / Oak Creek
Canyon
35.02 N 111.45 W
One of the loveliest spots in North America. The red cliffs of Sedona make a perfect
backdrop to the birds flying overhead. Yes, there are birds in other parts of Arizona
besides the southeast corner! Stop here on your way to the Grand Canyon.
Sycamore Canyon / California Gulch
31.23 N 111.17 W
HOT, HOT, HOT. The hike to Hell looking for Five-striped Sparrow will seem more fun
looking back than it does at the time. Take WATER and a 4-wheel drive.
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