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Join us for a morning of birding near Little Elden Spring as migration begins to bring colorful warblers and hummingbirds back to northern Arizona. This scenic area at the base of Mount Elden can host a variety of species, and we’ll also scan the cliffs and slopes for raptors such as Peregrine Falcon. With a bit of luck we may encounter specialty birds like Painted Redstart, Red-faced Warbler, or even Northern Pygmy-Owl.
Date: Saturday May 16, 2026
Time: 7:00am
Meeting Point: Silver Saddle Center Gas station on 89A and Silver Saddle Road.
What to Bring: Binoculars, water, snacks, sturdy boots, and clothing appropriate for the weather. Parts of the trail can be rocky.
About the Location: Elden Spring sits along the slopes of Mount Elden and offers a mix of woodland and canyon habitat. In spring it can attract migrating warblers, hummingbirds, and raptors moving through the area.
Questions: Contact Tom Linda – 928-864-9047 | roughlegged@gmail.com
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