Date: 5/27/26 1:29 pm From: Steven Tracey (via aznmbirds Mailing List) <aznmbirds...> Subject: [AZNMbirds] SEAZ: San Pedro House Birding Walk
HI Birders,
Fourteen birders battled constant winds this morning while finding 38
species on the trails around San Pedro House. Conditions made the birding
a bit tough and mostly we found the expected species. We saw recently
fledged Lucy's and Northern Yellow Warbler youngsters while one of our
participants found a Vermilion Flycatcher on a nest. Plenty of Blue
Grosbeaks and Yellow-breasted Chats were heard and seen and we started out
the walk with nice views of a Brown-crested Flycatcher.
Important note: This morning was the last walk with a spring starting time
and for the next walk we will be switching to our summer start of 6:00AM to
beat the heat while the birds are most active.
The Friends of the San Pedro River leads birding walks on the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month. For the month of June, the walks leave at
6:00a
from the BLM’s San Pedro House south of State Route 90 just west of the San
Pedro River. We walk about 4km, and we are out for about three to three and
one half hours. Bring your own binoculars, a hat and water.
The next San Pedro River birding walk is on Wednesday, 10 June, at 6:00a