Southeast Arizona Birding

04/22/2018 - 04/28/2018

Admission

  • $1,590.00

Location

Summary

Southeast Arizona always has something to offer most North American birders. Birds like the Elegant Trogon, Buff-collared Nightjar, Five-striped Sparrow, Mexican Chickadee, Red-faced Warbler, Buff-breasted Flycatcher and Thick-billed Kingbird are specialties of Arizona.

Description

From desert basins to sky islands, southeastern Arizona is one of the most biologically diverse areas in North America.  This is where the Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts come together. This is also where the temperate Rocky Mountains and the subtropical Sierra Madres meet. 
This diversity of habitat is the reason that this area has more species of birds, mammals, reptiles and insects than any other area in the country. There are 550 species of 
birds on the Arizona list, and you can always expect a productive trip here.  As a testament to the region's diversity, many areas have been identified as “Important 
Bird Areas” (IBA) by the National Audubon Society.

For detailed information and pricing see: Partnership for International Birding -- Southeast Arizona