Ash Canyon - March 2 & 6, 2026
A few winter migrants are beginning to return, notably the Scott's Orioles and the Broad-billed Hummingbirds. We continue to see people from out of state, including MN, NY and NM. I really think Sierra Vista could achieve greater tourism by establishing additional bird sanctuaries and promoting the area nationally.
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| Desert Sunflower |
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| Rock Squirrel |
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| Turkey |
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| Coues Deer |
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| White-winged Dove |
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| Ladder-backed Woodpecker (M) |
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| Chipping Sparrow |
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| Spotted Towhee (M) |
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| Mexican Jay |
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| Scott's Oriole (M) |
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| House Finch (F) |
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| House Finch (M) |
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| Inca Dove |
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| Lesser Goldfinch (F) |
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| Lesser Goldfinch (M) |
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| Yellow-rumped Warbler |
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| Pyrrhuloxia (M) |
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| Broad-billed (M) |
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| Acorn Woodpecker (M) |
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| Pipevine Swallowtail |
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| White-crowned Sparrow |
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| Bridled Titmouse & Pine Siskin |
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| Bewick's Wren |



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