Birdwatching at Patagonia Lake State Park in southeastern Arizona
A little-known state park is the place to go to see Elegant Trogon, Green Kingfisher, Black-capped Gnatcatcher, and Rufous-backed Robin this winter
Published:
October 22, 2004
Arizona-based writer, photographer, and author Jim Burns describes how and when to bird Patagonia Lake State Park between Patagonia and Nogales, Arizona, to search for Elegant Trogon, Green Kingfisher, Pyrrhuloxia, Curve-billed Thrasher, Black-throated Sparrow, Vermilion Flycatcher, and other birds of the southwest.
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