Patagonia (I)

A great area for birding in southern Arizona: the little town of Patagonia. Paton Center for Hummingbirds, Patagonia Lake State Park, Borderlands Wildlife Preserve, etc. And here, The Nature Conservancy’s Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve, a beautiful parcel of mixed woodland and grassland centered along a permanently-flowing section of Sonoita Creek.

Field/woods + visitors’ center (back left)
Entrance sign
Visitors’ center
View from visitors’ center towards creek
Sonoita Creek

Great spot for local mammals (e.g., deer and javelina/peccary both seen), insects, flowers, plants, and plenty of birds like Gray Hawk. (Gray Hawk spotted several times on this outing; sadly, no good pictures.)

Vermilion Flycatcher (m)
V. Flycatcher II
Flood plains parallel to Sonoita Creek

Lots of beautiful Pipevine Swallowtail (a.k.a. Blue Swallowtail)(Battus philenor):


Another view of Sonoita Creek

Probably Dusky-capped Flycatcher:


More hawk/tree @ Cooper’s Hawk:


Javelina (Peccary) in a mud wallow in the woods

Fremont Cottonwood (Populus fremontii)

Bird of the day (besides Gray Hawk), the lovely not-a-parrot Western Tanager (m):


Broad-billed Hummingbird adjacent feeders at the visitors’ center (‘cheating mode’ – feeders cropped out):


Violet-crowned Hummingbird in walnut tree

Highly recommend a visit; closed on Mon/Tues. Entrance fee required with discount for TNC members.


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