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Follow The Sykes Birds: Caving In
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015. On a cold November day in 1974, Gary Tenen and Randy Tufts, two University of Arizona students who were also amateur cavers, squeezed through a narrow blowhole in the foothills of the Whetstone Mountains. In southeast Arizona. Several hours and four hundred feet later, they discovered what would in 1999, become Kartchner Caverns, Arizona’s 25th state park and eventually, one of the world’s top ten caves known for its mineralogy and color. Our site for the next seven months.
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Follow The Sykes Birds: Rodeo Drive
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Sunday, February 22, 2015. Rusty’s RV Ranch. Our site and Rusty's and views of the Chiricahuas - rain and shine. Our week long stay began with some Fall birding in Cave Creek Canyon. At the South Fork Zoological and Botanical Area. View from Conrad's deck and approach to Cave Creek Canyon. Gated entrance and water running high in the creek. Blue-throated (top) and magnificent hummingbird. Ste Line Road and what's left of the tank wetlands. The last time we were at Rustler, the campground was still closed...
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Follow The Sykes Birds: Tucson to Tombstone
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Monday, February 23, 2015. Site at Desert Trails. It was a pretty straight forward drive from Rusty’s, mostly on Interstate I-10, to Tucson. In the past we usually made Diamond J RV Park. A park we’d used in 2009. While Diamond J back-in sites would have given us more direct access to several thousand acres of public land, our trip to Tucson this time was mostly business and not so much for birding. Common yard birds at Desert Trails - Gambel's quail and Gila woodpecker. He amazingly managed to pull toge...