
Rio Vista Park with Gary Bachman
Rio Vista Park, July 19th, 6:00 AM
Trip difficulty: Easy. We will we walking about 1.5 miles on graded level paths, with some moderate slopes. There is a rest room in the parking lot. Water is also available. However we will be walking in open areas with limited shade.
Rio Vista Park is one of two Natural Resource Parks within the City of Tucson. Nearly 80% of the park is undeveloped with open scrub the predominant vegetation, as well as some densely vegetated areas. The remainder is recreation area. The entire park has opportunities for seeing a variety of birds, from hawks, to flycatchers, as well as gnatcatchers, sparrows, and nesting Lucy’s Warblers. We will meander through trails in the park and perhaps spend some time seeing what we can find in the Rillito River which lies adjacent to the park
Leaders: Gary Bachman
**Registration for Tucson Bird Alliance Members is free. Non-members can join this field trip for a non-refundable fee of $5.**
Header Image: Verdin by Scott Olmstead