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SUMMARY:Arizona: Owling Run & Tucson Pre-Tour
DESCRIPTION:\nAs sunset wraps the stupendous cliffs and monoliths of the canyons with p
 urple, we'll sample the most incredible nocturnal birding available in all 
 the United States.  Great Horned Owls, Barn Owls, and Burrowing Owls live i
 n the unspoiled desert at the mountain’s base where literally miles separat
 e the lights of isolated ranch buildings.  In the canyon sycamore strands t
 hat mark the course of subterranean water, we'll make the acquaintance of t
 he world's smallest owl.  Elf Owls—weighing in at little more than an ounce
 —and also Western Screech-Owls are common and usually easily seen in the ne
 wly-leafed trees.  Working our way upstream into oaks, junipers, and Chihua
 hua pines derived from the Sierra Madre of Mexico, the Morse code-like toot
 ing of Whiskered Screech-Owls is the most characteristic night-time sound. 
  Here, too, live both Northern Pygmy- and Flammulated Owls.  Naturally we'l
 l investigate reports of Northern Saw-whet or Long-eared Owls, should any b
 e around, and encounters with Common Poorwills, Mexican Whip-poor-wills, an
 d Lesser Nighthawks are probable on our evening forays.  Even the rare Buff
 -collared Nightjar is a real possibility.   Most years we actually see a ha
 ndful of our owls, such as “Mexican” Spotted Owl, snoozing on their days ro
 osts.  While we’ll place a premium on night birding, we'll not overlook Ari
 zona's fabulous diurnal bird community.  This is the best time of year to s
 ee Elegant Trogons, period.  Hummingbirds are numerous, and handsome Mexica
 n warblers like Grace's, Olive, Red-faced, and Painted Redstarts are in ful
 l tune. The pre-tour features a visit to the Atascosa Highlands where Mexic
 an specialties such as Montezuma Quail, Gray Hawk, Northern Beardless-Tyran
 nulet, Five-striped Sparrow, and Varied Bunting are likely, and the high Ca
 talina Mountains where Magnificent Hummingbird, Arizona Woodpecker, Greater
  Pewee, Cordilleran Flycatcher, Mountain Chickadee, Virginia’s Warbler, Yel
 low-eyed Junco, and even the rare Short-tailed Hawk are all possible. Throu
 ghout the trip, transiting between the border ranges, we may see strikingly
  patterned Zone-tailed Hawks, as well as Peregrine Falcons, Swainson’s Hawk
 s, and majestic Golden Eagles—just more reaffirmation of Arizona's reputati
 on as a birder's paradise.\nWe are pleased to offer both a condensed and an
  unabridged option for our popular spring southeastern Arizona tour. The Ow
 ling Run takes place from Wednesday to Sunday, with a concentration in the 
 Chiricahua Mountains and a focus on owls and nightjars. Owling Run taken in
  conjunction with the Tucson pre-tour offers a more traditional 8-day itine
 rary with a wider array of species.\nLeaders:  John Yerger (index.php?optio
 n=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=29:john-yerger&amp;catid=18:leaders-a
 nd-staff&amp;Itemid=155)\n (index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&a
 mp;id=23:rick-taylor&amp;catid=18:leaders-and-staff&amp;Itemid=155)\nCost o
 f an "Arizona Owling Run" (May 16-20, 2018) includes all meals, accommodati
 ons, entrance fees, and transportation beginning and ending in Tucson, Ariz
 ona—$1595.\nCost of an "Arizona Owling Run with Tucson Pre-Tour" (May 13-20
 , 2017) includes all meals, accommodations, entrance fees, and transportati
 on beginning and ending in Tucson, Arizona—$2395.\nTO REGISTER: Print out a
  PDF Registration Form (images/borderland/borderland_tours_reg_v4.pdf), cal
 l us at (520) 558-2351 or This email address is being protected from spambo
 ts. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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		.\nSee 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" titl
 e="Barn Owl. Photo by Rick Taylor. Copyright <strong>Borderland Tours</stro
 ng>. All rights reserved." src="https://www.borderland-tours.com/images/bor
 derland/photo/2018_brochure/005-Barn-Owl.jpg" alt="Barn Owl. Photo by Rick 
 Taylor. Copyright <strong>Borderland Tours</strong>. All rights reserved." 
 /></p><p><span id="intro-text">As sunset&nbsp;</span>wraps the stupendous c
 liffs and monoliths of the canyons with purple, we'll sample the most incre
 dible nocturnal birding available in all the United States.&nbsp; Great Hor
 ned Owls, Barn Owls, and Burrowing Owls live in the unspoiled desert at the
  mountain’s base where literally miles separate the lights of isolated ranc
 h buildings.&nbsp; In the canyon sycamore strands that mark the course of s
 ubterranean water, we'll make the acquaintance of the world's smallest owl.
 &nbsp; Elf Owls—weighing in at little more than an ounce—and also Western S
 creech-Owls are common and usually easily seen in the newly-leafed trees.&n
 bsp; Working our way upstream into oaks, junipers, and Chihuahua pines deri
 ved from the Sierra Madre of Mexico, the Morse code-like tooting of Whisker
 ed Screech-Owls is the most characteristic night-time sound.&nbsp; Here, to
 o, live both Northern Pygmy- and Flammulated Owls.&nbsp; Naturally we'll in
 vestigate reports of Northern Saw-whet or Long-eared Owls, should any be ar
 ound, and encounters with Common Poorwills, Mexican Whip-poor-wills, and Le
 sser Nighthawks are probable on our evening forays.&nbsp; Even the rare Buf
 f-collared Nightjar is a real possibility.&nbsp;&nbsp; Most years we actual
 ly see a handful of our owls, such as “Mexican” Spotted Owl, snoozing on th
 eir days roosts.&nbsp; While we’ll place a premium on night birding, we'll 
 not overlook Arizona's fabulous diurnal bird community.&nbsp; This is the b
 est time of year to see Elegant Trogons, period.&nbsp; Hummingbirds are num
 erous, and handsome Mexican warblers like Grace's, Olive, Red-faced, and Pa
 inted Redstarts are in full tune. The pre-tour features a visit to the Atas
 cosa Highlands where Mexican specialties such as Montezuma Quail, Gray Hawk
 , Northern Beardless-Tyrannulet, Five-striped Sparrow, and Varied Bunting a
 re likely, and the high Catalina Mountains where Magnificent Hummingbird, A
 rizona Woodpecker, Greater Pewee, Cordilleran Flycatcher, Mountain Chickade
 e, Virginia’s Warbler, Yellow-eyed Junco, and even the rare Short-tailed Ha
 wk are all possible. Throughout the trip, transiting between the border ran
 ges, we may see strikingly patterned Zone-tailed Hawks, as well as Peregrin
 e Falcons, Swainson’s Hawks, and majestic Golden Eagles—just more reaffirma
 tion of Arizona's reputation as a birder's paradise.</p><p>We are pleased t
 o offer both a condensed and an unabridged option for our popular spring so
 utheastern Arizona tour. The <strong>Owling Run</strong> takes place from W
 ednesday to Sunday, with a concentration in the Chiricahua Mountains and a 
 focus on owls and nightjars. Owling Run taken in conjunction with the <stro
 ng>Tucson pre-tour</strong> offers a more traditional 8-day itinerary with 
 a wider array of species.</p><p style="text-align: right;"><strong>Leaders:
 </strong>&nbsp; <a href="https://www.borderland-tours.com/index.php?option=
 com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=29:john-yerger&amp;catid=18:leaders-and
 -staff&amp;Itemid=155">John Yerger</a><a href="https://www.borderland-tours
 .com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=23:rick-taylor&am
 p;catid=18:leaders-and-staff&amp;Itemid=155"><br /></a></p><p>Cost of an <s
 trong>"Arizona Owling Run"</strong>&nbsp;(May 16-20, 2018) includes all mea
 ls, accommodations, entrance fees, and transportation beginning and ending 
 in Tucson, Arizona—<strong>$1595</strong>.</p><p><span style="font-family: 
 Merriweather, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; te
 xt-align: justify;">Cost of an&nbsp;</span><strong style="font-family: Merr
 iweather, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; text-a
 lign: justify;">"Arizona Owling Run with Tucson Pre-Tour"</strong><span sty
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 nt-size: 16px; text-align: justify;">&nbsp;(<span style="font-family: Merri
 weather, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; line-he
 ight: 30px; text-align: justify;">May 13-20, 2017</span>) includes all meal
 s, accommodations, entrance fees, and transportation beginning and ending i
 n Tucson, Arizona—</span><strong style="font-family: Merriweather, Georgia,
  'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; text-align: justify;">$2
 395</strong><span style="font-family: Merriweather, Georgia, 'Times New Rom
 an', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; text-align: justify;">.</span></p><p><s
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 rif; font-size: 16px; text-align: justify; color: #000000;"><strong>TO REGI
 STER:</strong></span><span style="font-family: Merriweather, Georgia, 'Time
 s New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; text-align: justify;">&nbsp;Pr
 int out a&nbsp;</span><a href="https://www.borderland-tours.com/images/bord
 erland/borderland_tours_reg_v4.pdf" style="font-weight: bold; font-family: 
 Merriweather, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; te
 xt-align: justify;">PDF Registration Form</a><span style="font-family: Merr
 iweather, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; text-a
 lign: justify;">,</span><span style="font-family: Merriweather, Georgia, 'T
 imes New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; text-align: justify;">&nbsp
 ;call us at (520) 558-2351 or&nbsp;<strong><span id="cloakf7158cf8ade91390b
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 ona Humingbird Run</strong>&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.borderland-tours.com
 /tours/tour-calendar/eventdetail/79/-/arizona-hummingbird-run-1.html">Augus
 t 1-5</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.borderland-tours.com/tours/tou
 r-calendar/eventdetail/80/-/arizona-hummingbird-run-2.html">August 12-16, 2
 018</a>)</p><p style="font-size: 8pt;"><em><strong> Photo:</strong>&nbsp;Ba
 rn Owl</em><br /><em><strong>Photo by:</strong>&nbsp;Rick Taylor</em></p><p
 ><a href="https://www.borderland-tours.com/index.php?option=com_joomgallery
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