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Wonderful birding opportunities exist.
http://www.billwilliamsriver-havasufriends.org/Birdwatching.html
Friends of the Bill Williams River and Havasu National Wildlife Refuges. Bill Williams River NWR. Trees Remember a River. Birding in the Bill Williams River and Havasu National Wildlife Refuges. With over 300 species of birds to be found in both the Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge and the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, these two destinations are highly recommended for anyone who enjoys birds from beginner to those who consider themselves experts. Here are some helpful Links. Our Friends gr...
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Activities Ramada Inn Chilton Conference Center Yuma Arizona AZ Hotels Motels Accommodations
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Americas Best Value Inn Yuma Chilton Conference Center - 300 East 32nd Street, Yuma, Az 85364 Tel. 928-344-1050. The wide open spaces all around Yuma offer opportunities for hiking that range from a simple stroll to a rigorous wilderness challenge. Our Visitors Information Center offers books about hiking, including two by a local author with detailed descriptions and directions for treks in the Yuma area. Wherever you choose to walk - but especially if you venture off the beaten path - make sure someone...
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Activities Ramada Inn Chilton Conference Center Yuma Arizona AZ Hotels Motels Accommodations
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Americas Best Value Inn Yuma Chilton Conference Center - 300 East 32nd Street, Yuma, Az 85364 Tel. 928-344-1050. The wide open spaces all around Yuma offer opportunities for hiking that range from a simple stroll to a rigorous wilderness challenge. Our Visitors Information Center offers books about hiking, including two by a local author with detailed descriptions and directions for treks in the Yuma area. Wherever you choose to walk - but especially if you venture off the beaten path - make sure someone...
desertriversaudubon.org
Desert Rivers Audubon Society
http://www.desertriversaudubon.org/field-trips.html
Please visit our Calendar. For detailed information for all DRAS field trips and classes. Visit other Arizona Audubon websites for more trips. Northern Arizona Audubon Society. White Mountain Audubon Society. For more details of all current DRAS Field Trips and Events. Please contact the Field Trip Director. To volunteer to lead a trip or with. Suggestions or requests for trips. Are required; please give your cell number when making your reservation. There is a limit on the number of participants for...
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Desert Rivers Audubon Society
http://www.desertriversaudubon.org/links.html
If you have an injured bird or other wildlife, please do not call Desert Rivers Audubon. Call one of these rescue/rehabilitator organizations. Liberty Wildlife primarily serves the central valley. East Valley Wildlife serves the east valley, Fallen Feathers serves the west valley, and Wild at Heart in Cave Creek only takes raptors. Each of these groups can assist you. Audubon Society in Arizona. Http:/ az.audubon.org. Http:/ www.audubonresearchranch.org. Desert Rivers Audubon Society. Zoos / Nature Parks.
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Bird Watching in Yuma!
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Historic Coronado Motor Hote. 233 Fourth Avenue, Yuma, AZ 85364. Telephone: (928) 783-4453 Toll Free: 1-877-234-5567. For recipes, event news,. Our giveaways, specials. Bird Watching in Yuma. With over 400 bird species in the area, birding is a. Popular year-round activity in Yuma County. Here at the hotel, because of the palm tree shade we. Have provided along with the variety of flowers, cactus. And shrubs we have planted such as bougainvillea and. Lantana, you will see hummingbirds, mocking birds,.
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Visiting in Yuma | Trails
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Schools, Colleges, Charters. Regardless of your plans, here are some common-sense rules you should know. Avoid poisonous reptiles, amphibians and insects that may hide in vegetation or crevices. Use hiking shoes or boots. The desert air is dry so make sure you have plenty of water. Dress in layers in order to adjust to changing climate conditions. Let someone know your plans, some areas do not have cell-phone service. Be prepared enjoy the sights and happy hiking. Length: 1 mile (round trip). The Cibola ...