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Belted Kingfisher

- In southern Arizona, the Belted Kingfisher (Megaceryle Alcyon) is a year-round resident, though it becomes significantly more common from August through March as northern migrants arrive for the winter - You are most likely to hear its loud, dry rattling call before you see it perched near a water source - These birds are strictly tied to riparian and aquatic habitats ... the Santa Cruz and San Pedro Rivers are prime locations

Texan Crescent Butterfly

Grasshopper Sparrow

Saint Ann's Catholic Church

Arizona Inn

J Knox Corbett House

Great Horned Owl Smile

Velvet Elvis at La Misión

Cairn

Ocelot

Elegant Trogon

Prickly Pear Spring Flower

Lookin' for some slippers ...

Chuckwalla

Rainbow Trout

Blue Palo Verde Tree

Lucy's Warbler

Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona

Neotropic Cormorant

Cheyney House

Viva Nogales!

Cholla Cactus Springtime Flowers

Evo A DeConcini US Courthouse

Cochemiea Boolii

Dos Cabezas Peaks

Rex Allen Cowboy Museum

Arizona Tree Frog

Bison Smile

Yellow-billed Cuckoo

AMTRAK Sunset Limited

Border Collie Smile

Pima County Master Gardeners

Nogales International Airport

Baby Giraffe Ndizi

Amado

Life Under the Oaks Lavender Farm

Picacho Peak State Park

Prickly Pear Fruit

Gambel's Quail

That Green Valley Grin

US Highway 80 ... The "Mother of Arizona Highways"

OLLI: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Arizona State Milepost System Roadmap

Southern Arizona Road Trip Planning Guide

Coronado National Forest

Sky Islands

Sonoran Desert