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Birding and Natural History Resources
For detailed information on birding in southeast Arizona, I recommend the
following bird-finding guides, which are comparably packed with locations, maps,
seasonal distributions, road conditions, annotated checklists, etc.:
 | A Birder's Guide to Southeast Arizona, R. Taylor.
American Birding Association. Fourth edition, 1999, 358 pages.
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 | Finding Birds in Southeast Arizona, Davis and Russell.
Tucson Audubon Society. Fifth edition, 1999, 302 pages. |
Additional references on birds and other wildlife include;
 | Location Checklist to the Birds of the Huachuca
Mountains, R. Taylor. Borderlands Productions, 1995.
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 | Location Checklist to the Birds of the Chiricahua
Mountains, R. Taylor. Published by Borderlands Productions, 1995.
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 | Checklist of Birds of Southeast Arizona.
Tucson Audubon Society, 2001.
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 | Biotic Communities - Southwestern U.S. and
Northwestern Mexico, David E. Brown, ed. University of Utah Press,
1994.
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 | Butterflies of Arizona, Bob Stewart, Priscilla
Brodkin, Hank Brodkin. West Coast Lady Press. 2001.
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 | Plants of Arizona, Anne O. Epple. Falcon
Press, 1995.
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 | A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert. Arizona-Sonora
Desert Museum, 2000.
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 | Birding Videos and CDs from Blue
Earth Films
This outstanding series, beautifully filmed and edited by Michael Male
and Judy Fieth, covers Sparrows, Waders, Western Warblers, and Eastern
Warblers. Natural history, field marks, vocalizations, and habitat all
contribute to the beauty and usefulness of these works.
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Optics at www.eagleoptics.com .
Eagle Optics offers an excellent selection of binoculars, scopes, tripods, and
accessories for birding and wildlife viewing at great prices and with excellent
service. I've been using their equipment for over eight years with nothing
but great results and service.
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