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SUMMARY:Birding the De Anza Trail at Clark Crossing
DESCRIPTION:January 12- Thursday, 8:00 AM – De Anza Trail at Clark Crossing\nTrip difficulty: Moderate, 2 miles on dirt paths with potentially muddy conditions, uneven terrain. No facilities on trail, however restrooms are available at the NHP Visitors Center after its 9:00 am opening time.\nThe Santa Cruz River’s riparian gallery forest along the De Anza Trail represents one of SE Arizona’s best birding opportunities. Especially in winter, the Santa Cruz River is a great habitat for lingering winter migrants and the occasional wandering rarity.\nWhile many know of the Tubac Bridge and Santa Gertrudis Lane areas, the relatively less-birded Clark Crossing access to the Trail in Carmen gives us another opportunity to explore this superb bird habitat. Located on the I-19 east frontage road just south of Tubac and north of the Tumacacori National Historic Park, Clark Crossing is not marked at all, but does have ample parking ( https://www.google.com/maps/place/Carmen,+Tumacacori-Carmen,+AZ/@31.5954197,-111.0515398,280m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x86d6a0e2ee91cdcf:0x6c2ed78b3b99d14f!8m2!3d31.5866769!4d-111.0528707?hl=en ). Click on the hyperlink for exact location – use I-19 exit 34 for access. Final meeting instructions will be emailed to registered participants.\nDue to the birding being along a forest path, trip is limited to eight people. Be prepared for muddy conditions! As time and interest permit, we may proceed to Santa Gertrudis Lane to fill out the morning.\nLeader: Scott Crabtree\nRegistration for this trip is free. Register here beginning Dec 10, 7:00 AM.\n \nHeader Image: Black-throated Gray Warbler by Shawn Cooper\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Scott Crabtree:MAILTO:the.crabtrees51@gmail.com
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LOCATION:De Anza Trail, Clark's Crossing
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