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Broad-billed Hummingbird

- The Broad-billed Hummingbird (Cynanthus Latirostris) is a spectacular summer resident in southern Arizona, recognizable by the male’s brilliant metallic green body, sapphire-blue throat, and distinct orangish-red bill - They are primarily found in riparian woodlands, lower mountain canyons, and mesquite washes - Southern Arizona marks the northernmost limit of their breeding range, where they arrive in late March and remain through September ... in winter, some may remain in the region, particularly in the lower desert and suburban neighborhoods, but most migrate south to Mexico - Top local spots to spot these vibrant birds include Madera Canyon; the Santa Cruz River in Tubac; the Sonoita Creek in Patagonia; various Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory (SABO) sites; the San Pedro Riparian Area; and the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum  

Texas Canyon Rest Area

Cactus Wren

Juan Batista de Anza

Red Rock Water Tower

Tucson AMTRAK Railroad Depot

Pima County Legal Services Building

Tailless Whip Scorpion

Cairn

Kennedy Hotel

Western Narrow-mouth Toad

Council Rocks

Sonoran Dog

Tagetes Erecta (a.k.a. Antigua Orange)

Amethyst Dancer Damselfly

Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona

Circle K

Santa Cruz River

San Rafael State Natural Area

Roadrunner Smile!

Tucson Auto Museum

Colorado River Toad

Honeypot Ant

Tanque Verde Lutheran Church (TVLC)

Rain Lily

Amerind Foundation

John Slaughter Ranch Museum

Gaillardia

Red Spotted Toad

La Jolla Cove

Blue-throated Mountain Gem

Arizona Woodpecker

Black-billed Magpie

Thick-billed Kingbird

Horned Lizard Smile!!

San Xavier del Bac Mission

Gadsden Pacific Division Toy Train Operating Museum

Pygmy Owl

Ostrich

Green Heron

Paton Center for Hummingbirds

Warren Ballpark

Mount Graham Red Squirrel

Ettore "Ted" DeGrazia