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An area covering 3,050 acres of riparian ecosystem along the Lower San Pedro River and home to threatened and endangered bird species.
Storms from the Baja, west and north, often bring an abundance of waterfowl and sometimes uncommon birds to the lake and adjacent riparian areas.
Two small artificial marshes including Pintail Lake and South Marsh that provide a riparian area with a large variety of waterfowl and wading birds.
With a wide-open landscape and a continued legacy of Arizona’s ranching, the Altar Valley is a rugged and beautiful destination for birding.
Sewage treatment pond adjacent to the interstate with year-round birding opportunities.
This site offers a mix of habitats, blending upland Sonoran Desert with oak-mesquite forests.