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My Scrapbook (donated by various clients)
I thought perhaps you would like to see some of the  birds some of our clients have had the privilege of seeing.   Just for sheer enjoyment!!  Unfortunately, I don't have the artists names to add.  If you are the one who took the picture, please notify me so I can give you credit.

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Short-tailed Hawk

Elegant Trogon

Olive Warbler



This picture was taken here in Tucson by David McDonald.  There is some discussion above whether is might be hybridized.


This picture was taken by Dan Vickers in Patagonia Lake State Park.  This is the same one that is currently at the park. 


Another picture taken by David McDonald in the Santa Catalina Mountains.



Painted Redstart

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Black Capped & Black Tailed Bi…

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Courtesy of Phil Swanson. 


Courtesy of Phil Swanson.  What a wonderful study of thrasher bills.



Five-striped Sparrow

California Gulch, July 29, 201…

California Gulch, July 29, 201…
Taken in California Gulch.  Notice it shows all five stripes


This is California Gulch as we were driving in.  Picture taken by Nancy Hillstromb.


This is a picture of California Gulch as we drove out on the same afternoon.  Taken by Nancy Hillstromb from Texas.


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So Many Birds, So Little Time



Melody Kehl's Southern Arizona Bird Tour Company ( So many birds, so little time.)  |  Contact Information  |  Guiding Fees  |  Day Tour Suggestions  |  Travel Tips  |  Southern Arizona Map  |  Weather:Monthly Averages  |  Lodging  |  Links and Resources  |  About Your Guide  |  About Empids  |  Jabebo Earrings  |  Litter Decomposition  |  Scrapbook  |  Arizona Checklist of Birds  |  Bird Lists  |  Southern Arizona Butterflies  |  Cacti of Arizona  |  Mammals of Southern Arizona  |  Bats of Arizona  |  Snakes of Arizona



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