Utah’s Lytle Ranch Preserve
Utah’s Lytle Ranch Preserve: An abundance of water in this desert area attracts many birds—including vermilion flycatcher I pulled back […]
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Utah’s Lytle Ranch Preserve: An abundance of water in this desert area attracts many birds—including vermilion flycatcher I pulled back […]
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A few years ago in a city park on a summer night I stood beneath a broad, big-leafed sycamore watching
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Finding birds in Utah is easy. Look for water. That technique worked for my husband and me every time we
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Birding Utah From the black rosy-finch to the California condor, more than 430 bird species have been documented in Utah.
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Not far from the Mexican border, you’ll find one of the most intriguing and diverse environments imaginable. Nestled in south-central
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Birding New Mexico There’s a reason New Mexico’s nickname is “The Land of Enchantment.” Some of the most memorable and
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With the Colorado Plateau in the north, including the Grand Canyon; the Mojave Desert in the northwest; and the Sonoran
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A press tour in late March of 2019 afforded me the opportunity to explore Marble Falls and the Texas Hill
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Why not go for it? So it’s late in the season; so what? Let’s see if you can do it
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Thursday, May 7, 1987, 7:00 a.m. PDT. Joan Lentz, author, fellow birder, and the only person I know crazy enough
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Birding Oklahoma With high plains in its western panhandle, and wet lowlands in its southeastern corner, Oklahoma is diverse in
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The experience in the mountains was not new to me. I had hiked and climbed nearly 20 peaks exceeding 14,000
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