RFI Arizona, April 2013
Hi all
In late April I plan to visit Arizona for two weeks. The first week will be split between the Portal area and Medera Canyon in the SE of the state. I’ll then drive up to Seligman for a stab at Black-footed Ferret before returning to Phoenix for 4-5 nights.
There is already some fantastic information on mammalwatching.com, however I have several questions that I would appreciate some help with. I should mention that I’ve already visited the Grand Canyon so would prefer to see my targets in other places if possible.
Firstly, does anyone know any reliable sites for Abert’s Squirrel in the Flagstaff area other than the Arboretum (which will be closed to visitors at the time of my visit). Presumably they occur in any areas adjacent to the Arboretum? Any particular city parks I should check out?
Secondly, any good sites for Bighorn Sheep within striking distance of Phoenix?
As I’m spending time in Phoenix (not all of it mammal watching, unfortunately!), I would appreciate suggestions for any local sites that are good for mammals and herps. I already plan to visit the Gilbert Water Ranch and the Botanical Gardens.
I understand there is a large roost of Mexican Free-tails in Phoenix that can be watched emerging in the summer months. Are they likely to be back in late April?
Any other information on recent bat roosts/mammal sites in the Phoenix/SE Arizona/Flagstaff area greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
Mike Richardson
9 Comments
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Curtis Hart
For Phoenix, I had better luck in the White Tanks and South Mountain than Estrella Mountains. I visited the Estrellas RP many times with VERY LITTLE luck. There is a small park of sorts on the Gila River, right next to Phoenix International Raceway. It’s the same driveway as one of the main gates. Woodrats of some sort and bats can be seen there at dusk. I saw Kit Foxes 2 nights in a row on back roads SW of Buckeye. I may be able to dig up exact locals, I’d have to look over some maps. All my info for Hidalgo County is in Jon’s AZ report. Good luck,
Curtis
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Alan
Mike, where are you staying in Madera and Portal? We had good luck with bats at the humming bird feeders at night at Santa Rita Lodge in the canyon. Also, collared peccary are common at the cottage where we have stayed in portal (Quailway cottage) a great bird guide manages that cabin and may be able to provide you with other leads. I thought I saw someone post on here once that one of the small roads out of portal was good for cougar in the AM. It might have been Foothills Rd. We haven’t been back since I read that. Do stop at the desert museum in Portal if you are at all interested in seeing herps.
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charleswhood
According to a friend of mine in Tucson, for Bighorn Sheep,”People see them at Roosevelt Lake, which is just northeast of Phoenix.” How good this information is, I am not sure. / Charles Hood
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Jon Hall
Hi Mike, I’ve been told that Abert’s Squirrels are not uncommon in suburban Flagstaff. You could cruise around some of the leafier suburbs in the early morning and you might well see one (check out bird feeders too). Can’t help much with the other stuff I’m afraid.