Birders information to southeast Arizona


My favourite quote from biologist E.O. Wilson, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner often called the “father of biodiversity,” is that this: “The best excessive is the excessive of discovery.” These of us hooked on birds can nicely relate. The joy at discovering every new species fuels the eagerness, the analysis, and the journey. And if that has you occupied with southeast Arizona for the primary time, plan on being sky excessive, each emotionally and bodily. Let me clarify.

This text was first revealed in our March/April 2023 concern underneath the title, “Sky Excessive within the Sky Islands.”

The largest lament of chicken vacationers to southeast Arizona is, “I didn’t have sufficient time. I’ll be again.” Famend because the premier birding vacation spot in North America, southeast Arizona encompasses solely 4 counties by which 500 species have been recorded. Greater than 50 of these may be seen solely there, and several other full guidebooks have been written masking all of the hotspots. The place ought to a birder start?

My reply to this query from first-timers has all the time been to come back between mid-April and mid-Could and start within the Sky Islands, capitalized right here as a result of they stand alone, above, and aside, fairly actually, from all the opposite fantastic birding locales within the area. Southeast Arizona’s mountain ranges, spectacularly scenic and ranging to elevations over 10,000 toes, like islands in an ocean, are remoted by and from the desert biome surrounding them.

For birders, this implies a go to to one of many Sky Islands takes you from cactus to pines via 5 life zones and provides you entry to an amazing variety of our chicken species, a number of the most-sought reliably discovered solely within the greater elevations. The Sky Islands boast all our “mountain” warblers, most of our hummingbird jewels, and, after all, Elegant Trogon, the Holy Grail for a lot of first-timers. Moreover, they provide cooler temperatures, many roads and trails, and tenting alternatives.

The important guidebooks for birders planning a go to to Arizona are the eighth version of Discovering Birds in Southeast Arizona from the Tucson Audubon Society and Richard Cachor Taylor’s just-published Birds of Arizona. Within the pages that observe, my hope is to assist make your first journey manageable, satisfying, and rewarding by highlighting 4 of our Sky Islands and 4 nice birding areas present in every. That is solely the start. I do know you’ll be again.

Santa Catalina Mountains

(Two days beneficial, base in Tucson)

As a result of Tucson could also be your arrival vacation spot and has many lodging and meal choices, it is best to start your go to on Mount Lemmon, which rises from that metropolis’s northern suburbs. As you drive upward alongside the spectacular Catalina Freeway, attempt to withstand the temptation to cease at each scenic overlook lest you not have time to adequately chicken the best areas above.

Your first cease on Lemmon, above the Saguaros, ought to be Molino Basin, mile 5.5 (mile 0 is the Coronado Nationwide Forest boundary), for birds of the chaparral and oak. Mexican Jay, Crissal Thrasher, each Rufous-crowned and Black-chinned Sparrows, and Scott’s Oriole are right here, and Grey Vireo has nested intermittently. Above Molino Basin the true enjoyable begins because the vegetation adjustments.

Park on the Bigelow Trailhead above mile 9.3, stroll again all the way down to Incinerator Ridge, and chicken up the jeep highway. If you happen to spot the Brief-tailed Hawks that raised younger within the space final 12 months, you would possibly save your self a visit to Florida. At mile 9.9, the highway takes you into moist and shady Bear Canyon. Now at 6,000 toes, about midway up the mountain, your focus ought to flip to Arizona’s so-called “mountain warblers,” eyes and ears each alert for Virginia’s, Yellow-rumped, Black-throated Grey, Grace’s, Painted Redstart, and Pink-faced. They’re all discovered right here, together with Olive Warbler and Hepatic Tanager, and this is a superb space for Flammulated Owl on the way in which again down the mountain after darkish.

Rose Canyon (additional price space), at mile 17.1 in Ponderosa Pine, is the most effective spot in Arizona for Pink-faced Warbler. Stroll the highway and/or take the path to the lake on the finish, watching and listening for Higher Pewee and Cordilleran Flycatcher. A vagrant Pine Flycatcher entertained birders from everywhere in the nation within the campground all through final summer season.

Santa Rita Mountains

(Two days beneficial, base in Inexperienced Valley or in Madera Canyon itself)

Elegant Trogon is the Holy Grail of birding in southeast Arizona. Males like this chicken have a crimson stomach, a white band on the chest, a darkish inexperienced head, and a yellow invoice. The species is the one trogon that often breeds north of Mexico. Photograph by Jim Burns

Madera Canyon, an hour south of Tucson within the Santa Rita Mountains, is the best-known and arguably the most effective birding web site in southeast Arizona. It’s the best place to search out Elegant Trogon and hosts the complete array of Arizona’s different specialty species. There’s a campground, dispersal tenting alongside Proctor Highway, a mattress and breakfast, two rental cabin areas, and fast entry from lodging and meals in close by Inexperienced Valley.

First-timers shouldn’t miss 4 areas. The mileage right here begins simply east of I-19, the place you flip proper off Continental Highway onto Whitehouse Canyon Highway, passing from grassland via oak woodlands to conifer forest on the high of Mount Wrightson, 9,453 toes. On the junction at mile 7.2, proceed on the pavement, now Madera Canyon Highway, to the best.

As you move via these Santa Rita Grasslands, watch and hear for the 4 sparrows in your checklist: Botteri’s, Cassin’s, Rufous-winged, and Rufous-crowned. All are right here and shall be singing, particularly after the monsoon rains, Arizona’s “second spring,” start in mid-July. Greatest technique is to park and stroll the pavement, notably at mile 9.0, the place a mud highway enters to the best.

At mile 11, flip into the Proctor Highway car parking zone and seize your bins and water for a protracted, productive hike following the stream via oak woodland. Earlier than you begin up the paved, bridged Forest Service path, you can see or hear Blue Grosbeak and Assorted Bunting proper at your automobile. The path runs for about 1.5 miles as much as the Madera Picnic Space, taking you thru habitat for Northern Beardless-Tyrannulet, Brown-crested and Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher, and Summer season Tanager. Look ahead to Montezuma Quail watering on the creek and linger within the Whitehouse Picnic Space for Bushtit and Scott’s Oriole. In Madera Picnic Space, you can get Acorn and Arizona Woodpeckers. Northern Pygmy-Owls have nested within the sycamores there for a number of years.

One place to search for Violet-crowned Hummingbird is the Santa Rita Lodge. Photograph by Jim Burns

Simply up the highway at mile 12.2 is the Santa Rita Lodge, with a viewing deck overlooking hummingbird and seed feeders. The lodge is legendary for its Elf Owls, which nest yearly within the utility poles, and Whiskered Screech-Owls. Each species vocalize after darkish. Six species of hummingbirds are common, and a number of of the less-common species, White-eared, Berylline, Violet-crowned, and Lucifer, flip up each summer season, particularly in August and September. Wild Turkeys come to glean fallen seed, and a Zone-tailed Hawk is commonly hovering with the Turkey Vultures.

After scoping out the avian guests on the lodge feeders, you’ll want to drive as much as the final car parking zone, the place you’ll be able to entry the Carrie Nation Path (previously often called the Vault Mine Path), essentially the most dependable place within the canyon for Elegant Trogon as soon as nesting season has begun. Park within the tri-level lot under the restrooms and take loads of water (particularly in Could/June) and/or a raincoat (particularly in July/August, when you need to be alert for monsoon exercise increase across the peaks).

Stroll up the steps via the picnic space to affix the primary path, and in 0.3 miles, the Outdated Baldy Pathis available in from the left. To entry higher-elevation species like Higher Pewee and Olive Warbler, spend your time on Outdated Baldy. If the trogon is your aim, proceed up Carrie Nation, the place you must also see Dusky-capped Flycatcher, Plumbeous and Hutton’s Vireo, Grace’s Warbler, and Painted Redstart. Elegant Trogons have nested in sycamore and oak cavities for years between the primary stream crossing and the purpose the place this path disappears into the stream channel a couple of hundred yards above the intersection with the Vault Mine Path. If you happen to haven’t seen a trogon but, sit on a rock, have lunch, and hear for his or her odd, ventriloquial name. A trogon will usually discover you.

At this level, let me point out two caveats for first-time guests. Enjoying chicken recordings just isn’t allowed wherever in Madera Canyon, and it’s best to keep away from the picnic areas and the waterfall under Proctor parking on weekends as a result of they are often crowded with non-birders, usually enjoying increase containers at max quantity.

 

Huachuca Mountains

(Two days beneficial, base in Sierra Vista or at Battiste Mattress, Breakfast and Birds in Hereford)

The subsequent cease in your Sky Island hop ought to be the Huachucas. You can find many meals and lodging choices in Sierra Vista, however attempt to make reservations at Battiste Mattress, Breakfast and Birds. Julie and Tony Battiste are pleasant hosts, and Tony is a superb chicken photographer whose time within the subject makes him an ideal supply of details about the place to search out birds nonetheless in your checklist.

Tufted Flycatcher, a small crested flycatcher with cinnamon underparts usually discovered from Mexico to northern Ecuador, has been turning up in small numbers lately in numerous places in southeast Arizona. The final two summers, it has nested at Hamburg Meadow in Ramsey Canyon. Photograph by Jim Burns

Your first cease within the Huachucas ought to be Ramsey Canyon, on Freeway 92 6 miles south of the 90/92 junction. The canyon, sometimes called the “hummingbird capital of Arizona,” is residence to the birder-friendly Ramsey Canyon Inn and the Ramsey Canyon Protect, a Nature Conservancy property open to the general public 5 days per week year-round. I’ve had a 10-hummingbird day on the protect’s feeders on two totally different events within the month of August, and it’s the most dependable place for White-eared and Berylline.

After watching the feeders for hummingbirds, take the half-mile nature path and/or the lengthy, steep hike as much as Hamburg Meadow. The path would possibly produce Montezuma Quail and Higher Pewee, and the meadow has hosted many uncommon vagrants over time, together with nesting Tufted Flycatchers the previous two summers. Keep in mind parking at Ramsey is proscribed, and it may be crowded on summer season and fall weekends.

Carr Canyon, one mile south of Ramsey on Freeway 92, is your subsequent vacation spot. There are three the reason why it is best to navigate the 9 hairpin switchbacks on the filth and cobble highway to 7,400 toes: Band-tailed Pigeon, Buff-breasted Flycatcher, and Olive Warbler. It’s best to discover three species of nuthatches, and the gorgeous vistas out over the higher San Pedro River valley are unforgettable. This drive is okay for passenger automobiles, nevertheless it’s not for the faint of coronary heart.

Two miles south of Freeway 92, you’ll discover the highway to Miller Canyon. Drive the filth Forest Service highway to a parking space slightly below Beatty’s Visitor Ranch, justifiably well-known for the hummingbirds drawn to its publicly accessible feeders. White-eared is commonly the primary attraction right here. Northern Goshawk has nested close by, and after darkish, hear for Whiskered Screech-Owls.

One of the best technique in Miller is to reach early and hike a pair miles up the Miller Canyon Path, then sit on the Beatty feeders in your means down later within the day. The primary attraction on the path is a dependable pair of Noticed Owls usually day-roosting slightly below the second stream crossing. Three species of jay and three species of vireo could also be seen alongside this stretch, together with lots of the mountain warblers. Rarities found right here over time embrace Aztec Thrush and Flame-colored Tanager.

After Beatty’s, proceed down Freeway 92 to milepost 332 and switch onto Turkey Observe Highway. Two right-angle turns carry you to the parking space for the Ash Canyon Chicken Sanctuary and its feeders. Ash is drier than the opposite canyons, however 200 species have been recorded right here, the foremost attraction being Lucifer Hummingbird. It’s a excellent place to chill out and discover any of the mesquite/oak-chaparral species you might have missed.

Montezuma Quail is incessantly seen on the South Fork Cave Creek Path within the Chiricahua Mountains. Photograph by Jim Burns

Chiricahua Mountains

(Not less than two days beneficial, base on the George Walker Home in Paradise or in one of many 5 Coronado Nationwide Forest campgrounds within the space)

I’ve saved the most effective for final. The Chiricahuas are the biggest and most distant and distinctive of Arizona’s Sky Islands, the one most certainly to evoke what southeast Arizona was like when solely the Apaches lived right here. The place to begin in your exploration of the realm is the village of Portal through the filth San Simon-Portal Highway simply east of San Simon on I-10. If it has rained just lately, it’s best to detour into New Mexico and go south on U.S. 80, then again west on the Portal Highway, all paved.

Probably the most thrilling birding space in your complete vary is the South Fork Cave Creek Path. On the “Y” intersection a half-mile west of Portal, keep on the paved highway into Cave Creek Canyon, one of the crucial scenic areas in all of Arizona. Watch and hear for Peregrines on the cliffs above. Blue-throated Mountain-Gem usually nests close to the Data Station and exhibits up on the feeders there.

About one mile past the doorway to Stewart Campground, take the filth highway straight forward to South Fork. Many birders park and stroll the 1.3 miles to the top. Montezuma Quail, Bridled Titmouse, the mountain warblers, and Yellow-eyed Junco are incessantly seen. The path begins on the finish of the highway. A number of pairs of Elegant Trogons use the creek right here, as do the lowest-nesting Mexican Chickadees. Please observe that it’s prohibited to play chicken sounds in South Fork Cave Creek.

After your exploration of South Fork, return to the paved Cave Creek Highway and switch left, then left once more in 1.8 miles on the entrance to the Southwestern Analysis Station. Right here you’ll discover a cottonwood grove on the confluence of Cave Creek and its north fork and feeders maintained by the workers. Latest chicken sightings shall be listed on a signboard on the reward store, hummingbirds abound, and plenty of rarities have been found right here over time. A stroll alongside the highway after darkish might produce Frequent Poorwill and Flammulated Owl.

Subsequent, proceed up the filth highway previous the analysis station to the Herb Martyr Campground within the pine-oak woodland. Buff-breasted Flycatchers have nested within the space, and it is best to look ahead to Higher Pewee and Arizona Woodpecker within the lifeless snags and hear for Grace’s Warbler and Painted Redstart.

A return to Cave Creek Highway and a left flip there’ll take you over Onion Saddle to the excessive nation round Barfoot Park/Rustler Park. Mexican Chickadee, the one chicken in your checklist discovered solely within the Chiricahuas, is commonly seen across the saddle, and birding the meadows within the two parks can reward with Broad-tailed Hummingbirds, Golden-crowned Kinglets, and Cordilleran Flycatchers. Each Northern Noticed-whet and Flammulated Owls could also be heard alongside the roads at evening, however concentrate on bear exercise.

Homework assignments

Earlier than embarking on a Sky Island journey, any southeast Arizona first-timer ought to full two homework assignments. The primary is to learn and completely annotate both or each guidebooks talked about within the opening paragraphs. The second is to familiarize your self with the vocalizations of the birds in your checklist, notably the mountain warblers, Elegant Trogon, and the raptors.

These duties accomplished, you are actually ready for the most effective birding vacation spot in North America. Bear in mind, the Sky Islands are solely the start. Avid birders all the time come again, some yearly, only for the local weather, the surroundings, and the reminiscences. Southeast Arizona by no means fails to excite visiting birders, and writing this text has me wanting ahead to the approaching summer season. Hope to see you and share that top of discovery.


When to go birding in southeast Arizona

Right here’s a brief checklist of the optimum months for a number of the most-sought species in southeast Arizona.

Specialty hawks (Frequent Black, Grey, Zone-tailed): April via September

Specialty owls (Whiskered-Screech, Flammulated, Elf): April via June

Specialty hummingbirds: August, following their post-breeding dispersal

Elegant Trogon: April via September

Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher: June via August

Mountain warblers: April via August

Specialty sparrows (Cassin’s, Botteri’s): July and August, after monsoon rains begin

This text was first revealed within the March/April 2023 concern of BirdWatching journal.

Raised by birders: A daughter of ornithologists reminisces about her uncommon childhood and the everlasting truths she realized from her mother and father’ love of birds.

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