East Ozarks Audubon Society - "Birding Southeast Arizona"
East Ozarks Audubon Society - "Birding Southeast Arizona"
The East Ozarks Audubon Society will present "Birding Southeast Arizona" with Bill Reeves on November 18.
Mr. Reeves has spent over 40 years traveling the U.S. studying and documenting resident and vagrant bird species. He will highlight some of his best birding experiences from southeast Arizona, a nationally-known hotspot featuring resident birds of the American Southwest and a host of rare and unusual vagrants from Mexico and Central America. Explore birds from a wide variety of habitats: the iconic saguaros of the Sonoran Desert to the rugged mountains of southern Arizona’s “sky islands.” Experience some of the best birds in the country, including Roadrunners, Burrowing Owls, Harris’ Hawks, Caracaras, Trogons, Quetzals, and over 15 species of hummingbirds.
"Birding Southeast Arizona" will take place on Tuesday, November 18, from 7-8 p.m. at the Farmington Public Library.