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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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  1. Lisa W

    Finding Wildlife in Arizona

    Late March and early April are a great time in Southern Arizona. You should be able to see a lot of birds that might have been harder to find in winter (depending on the weather in winter). If I could pick only one time to be in SE AZ it would probably be mid-April to mid-May to catch the most...
  2. Lisa W

    Finding Wildlife in Arizona

    They do seem to hide better than any bird I’ve ever tried to find. I lived and worked right in the Huachuca mountains and spent so much time not finding them it was very discouraging. I would love to see the ones in the east or in Central/South America.
  3. Lisa W

    Finding Wildlife in Arizona

    Jan, the Trogon is the bird that got me into birding. A birding friend came to visit and wanted to see them; no luck. It took me 4 years of looking in the spring to finally find it in the Huachucas. Dang bird I could hear that “dog bark” call but couldn’t find them.
  4. Lisa W

    Finding Wildlife in Arizona

    The Trogons are more easily found in winter over the last few years. They have been found wintering in Patagonia State Park, Huachuca and Garden Canyons (might be hard as these are on Ft. Huachuca military base and access is somewhat limited), and in the Chiricahuas - this area is probably a...
  5. Lisa W

    Finding Wildlife in Arizona

    I would add add Ash Canyon B&B nice AZ species even in the winter. And with Whitewater Draw the roads leading to it are usually teaming with hawks. It is where I saw my first Harris‘s Hawk. Sweetwater Wetlands in Tucson, usually has a good variety, seen Harris’s Hawks there also.
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