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Join us for a beautiful morning of birding in Oak Creek Canyon, where towering canyon walls, flowing water, and lush vegetation create one of the most diverse bird habitats in Northern Arizona. May is an excellent time to visit, with spring migrants and breeding birds filling the canyon with color and song—making this a rewarding outing for birders of all experience levels.
Date: Wednesday May 6 Time: 7:30-10am
Meeting Point: Parking lot immediately to the right of the entrance road. Directions: From Sedona, drive north on Highway 89A into Oak Creek Canyon. Turn into Cave Springs Campground (look for signage)
What to Bring: Water, snacks, binoculars, camera, sturdy shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing
About the Location: Cave Springs Campground sits along Oak Creek in a shaded canyon setting with a mix of riparian habitat and canyon forest. This combination attracts a wide variety of species, especially during spring migration. Expect birds such as warblers, tanagers, vireos, and flycatchers, along with year-round canyon residents. We will walk approximately 1.5 miles on relatively easy trails.
Questions: Kay Hawklee kay@birdnaas.org
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