Subject: [Tweeters] SE AZ Guides etc.
Date: May 23 22:17:00 2008
From: vogelfreund at comcast.net - vogelfreund at comcast.net


I couldn't resist a smart alec reply:

Another way to see SE Arizona birds is to join the Army and get yourself stationed at Fort Huachuca; or get a job there.

Phil Hotlen
Bellingham, WA
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Richard Carlson <rccarl at pacbell.net>
> Tweeters:
>
> If you really want to find the difficult SE AZ birds,
> such as Black-capped Gnatcatcher, 5-striped Sparrow,
> Spotted Owl & Montezuma Quail, a guide is still your
> best bet. Melody is superb, and so are Rick & Stuart.
> Stuart schedules back-to-back trips, so changing
> itineraries is a BIG problem for him if that means
> driving from one end of the state to the other. Give
> him a break. He drove 2 hours to meet us at 4 a.m in
> Nogales to find the 5-striped Sparrow. His web site
> is a huge aid for SE AZ trip planning.
>
> Other solutions are as follows:
>
> 1. Tucson Audubon field Trips
> 2. Buy Finding Birds in SE AZ from Tucson Audubon
> 3. E-mail Birdwg05
> 4. Try Birdingpal
> 5. E-mail me and, with luck, you'll find me in a
> non-curmudgeonly humor.
>
> Richard Carlson
> Full-time Birder, Biker and Rotarian
> Part-time Economist
> Tucson, AZ, Lake Tahoe, CA, & Kirkland, WA
> rccarl at pacbell.net
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> Tahoe 530-581-0624
> Kirkland 425-828-3819
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