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Southwest Wings: Spring Fling – WF1 Chiricahua Mountains/Cave Creek (three days, two nights)

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May 7 - May 9 Join expert bird guide, David Simpson, on an exploration of the Chiricahua Mountains

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May 7 - May 9 Join expert bird guide, David Simpson, on an exploration of the Chiricahua Mountains. We will start with Cassin’s and Botteri’s Sparrows in the prairies at the base, then climb into the pine-oak woodlands to search for Arizona Woodpecker, Dusky-capped Flycatcher, and Bridled Titmouse. Entering the coniferous forest, we’ll look for Virginia’s, Grace’s, and Olive Warblers along with Greater Pewees, Red-faced Warblers, Pygmy Nuthatch and Steller’s Jay. A Chiricahua specialty is the Mexican Chickadee, not found anywhere else on public lands within the entire United States. We have two nights at Portal Peak Lodge at the mouth of majestic Cave Creek Canyon. There we will explore sycamore-laced South Fork for Elegant Trogon, Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher, Painted Redstart, and Hepatic Tanager. The many hummingbird feeders in the area host colorful Rivoli’s, Blue-throated and Broad-billed Hummingbirds. On a pre-breakfast excursion into the desert below Portal we’ll try for Bendire’s and Crissal Thrashers and adjacent foothills harbor Juniper Titmouse and Black-chinned Sparrow. A night run up Cave Creek may net us Whiskered Screech-Owl and Elf Owl, along with calling Mexican Whip-poor-will. This trip includes all meals and two nights accommodation at the Portal Peak Lodge. This trip is best suited for intermediate birding skills. Bring hat and sunscreen, camera, pocket flashlight, and wear sturdy hiking boots. With birding stops en route, this trip may get back after 4 pm. Hiking Difficulty: 3 moderate. Guide: David Simpson ​Price is for double occupancy, however, if you are interested in single occupancy, please contact SWWings at admin@swwings.org. ​Meeting place: Cochise College, Sierra Vista. Follow Campus Drive to east of Colombo Avenue and park in parking lot on the left. Map link     Southwest Wings Birding and Nature Festival is Arizona’s oldest birding festival. Since 1991 we’ve been offering small group trips through monsoons and droughts … and even a global pandemic. ​The Southwest Wings Spring Fling will run from Wednesday May 7 to Saturday May 10, 2025.

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