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Chasing nemeses again (1 Viewer)

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In what will be our 5th birding trip to Arizona, and our 1st trip anywhere since the virus started, we're heading for Tucson-ish at the end of this month.

Hoping to spot the Jacana at Ina Rd, trying AGAIN to get Deb her lifer Am. Bittern, and trying AGAIN for Olive Warbler (Madera), N. Beardless Tyrranulet, Bell's Vireo, and Rose-throated Becard (Tubac area).

Looks like we might be too early to hope for Quetzals (assuming they return), 5-Striped Sparrow, or Thick-billed Kingbird.

Is there any recent intel on the Rufous-capped Warbler over by Carr Canyon? Ebird only shows one sighting this year, about a month ago.

Cheers,

Dave
 
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