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Some birds seen in the east Cochise Stronghold area of the Dragoon Mountains, AZ.  This is not a complete list but contains all those species seen or heard in the Stronghold area by Grace McKernan, and compiled by her (1997-1999) and other local residents (1999-2001).

Symbols: Abundance:
R - resident, resides and breeds in area
S - summer, returns to breed here
W - winters only, breeds elsewhere
M - migratory, passing through

 

a - large numbers
c - common
fc - fairly common
r - rare
x - casual or our of usual range
uc - uncommon

 

Harriers, Bird & Buzzard Hawks, 
Vultures and Eagles

Pigeons, Doves, Quail 
& Road Runner

Turkey Vulture
Northern Harrier 
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Cooper's Hawk 
Swainson's Hawk 
Zone-tailed Hawk 
Red-tailed Hawk
Ferruginous Hawk 
Common Black Hawk 
Golden Eagle 
Bald Eagle
American Kestral 
Peregrine Falcon 

 

Sc
Muc
Muc
Ruc
Suc
Suc
Rfc
Wr
Mr
Rr
Mr
Rfc
Rfc

 

Montezeuma/Harlequin Quail
Scaled Quail
Gambel's Quail
Band-tailed Pigeon
White-winged Dove
Mouring Dove
Inca Dove
Greater Road Runner
Ruc
Rc
Ra
Sfc
Sfc
Rc
Rfc
Rfc

Owls

Swifts & Swallows

Barn Owl
Western Screech Owl
Great Horned Owl
Elf Owl
Rr
Ruc
Ruc
Rc
White - Throated Swifts
Nrthern Rough-Wngd Swallow
Violet-green Swallow
Rfc
Mfc
Sfc

Hummingbirds

Woodpeckers & Flicker

Broad-billed
Anna's
Costa's
Broad-tailed
Black-chinned
Blue Throated
Rufous
Violet-crowned
Magnificent
Sx
Mc
Mr
Mc
Sc
Sfc
Mc(fall)
Sx
Mr
Acorn Woodpecker
Ladder-backed Woodpecker
Gila Woodpecker
Northern Flicker
Ra
Rfc
Rr
Rfc

Phoebe & Flycatchers

Kingbirds

Say's Phoebe
Vermillion Flycatcher
Ash-throated Flycatcher
Dusky-capped Flycatcher
Rc
Suc
Sfc
Sfc
Western Kingbird
Cassin's Kingbird 
Sc
Sc

 

Jays & Ravens

Titmouse, Verdin, Bushtits & Nuthatches

Mexican Jay
Steller's Jay
Chihuahuan Raven
Common Raven
Ra
Mx
Sc
Ruc
Bridled Titmouse
Verdin
Bushtits
White-breasted Nuthatch
Rc
Rfc
Rc
Ra

Wrens

Kinglet, Gnatcatcher, Robin & Bluebird

Cactus Wren
Rock Wren
Canyon Wren
Bewick's Wren
House Wren 
Rfc
Rfc
Rc
Rc
Ruc
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Black-tailed Gnatcatcher
American Robin 
Western Bluebird 
Wc
Rr
Sfc
Mc

Mockingbird, Thrasher

Phainopepla - Rfc

Northern Mockingbird
Curve-billed Thrasher
Rfc
Rfc

Loggerhead Shrike

Rfc

Wood Warblers, Redstart, Tanagers 
& Cardinals

Pyrrhuloxia, Grosbeak & Bunting

Yellow-rumped Warbler
Lucy's Warbler
Painted Redstart
Hepatic Tanager
Summer Tanager
Western Tanager
Northern Cardinal 
Mfc
Suc
Sfc
Sfc
Sr
Mfc
Rc
Pyrrhuloxia
Black-headed Grosbeak
Blue Grosbeak
Lazuli Bunting
Rfc
....
Sfc
Muc

 

Towhees

Sparrows
Rufous-sided Towhee
Canyon Towhee
Spotted Towhee
Rc
Rc
Rc
Brewer's Sparrow
Black-throated Sparrow
Mc
Rc
Junco & Cowbird Orioles
Yellow-eyed Junco
Bronzed Cowbird
Brown-headed Cowbird
Rc
Sfc
Sc
Hooded Oriole
Northern Oriole
Scott's Oriole
Sfc
Sfc
Sfc

Meadowlarks

Finch

Eastern Meadowlark
Western Meadowlark
Rfc
Mx
Lesser Goldfinch Rfc

 

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Southeastern Arizona is the #1 rated birding hotspot and favorite destination to see birds according to readers of Birder’s World, October 2002. For more Birding information in our area, contact the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory about their Birding and Natural History Programs. Also of interest is the San Pedro Riparian Area. Both the Willcox Playa and Whitewater Draw in Sulphur Springs Valley are fabulous places to view the many thousands of Sandhill Cranes during winter months, especially Dec., Jan & Feb. For a map of 50 birding hotspots see www.seazbirding.com

Southern Arizona also has more than 250 species of butterflies with 333 species in the state. For more information about public butterfly gardens and SEABO (SE Arizona Butterfly Association ) activities such as regularly scheduled, guided field trips contact SEABO.

 


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