Birds of Southeastern Arizona
Elegant Trogon ©Tom Wood
Birds of Southeastern Arizona
Southeastern Arizona is a land of varied habitats, from desert and grassland to the San Pedro River and the “Sky Island” mountain ranges, that have elements of both the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Madre. Their rapid elevational gains of up to 7000 feet above the surrounding flatlands, results in a wonderful diversity of bird species.
Tom Wood, co-founder and Director of the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory www.sabo.org will share stories of this diverse area with 14 species of hummingbirds, the iconic Elegant Trogons, Red-faced Warblers and nearly 400 other species of birds.
This presentation will be via Zoom Video Conferencing. On the Monday preceding the event, Nature Vancouver members will receive the Zoom link in the weekly e-News. The talk will begin at 7:30 pm. Non-members are welcome and should Email eNews@naturevancouver.ca a few days ahead to register for the link.