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  • Karen TumbergSaguaro National ParkTraveler
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    • Day 39
    • Monday, March 18, 2024 at 11:45 PM
    • 🌙 8 °C
    • Altitude: 977 m
    • United StatesTubac Presidio State Historical Park31°36’48” N  111°2’31” W
    2At the start, these folks were all watching and counting hawks/vultures migrating north.
    This was along the first trail we went on. Very small and serene with a couple of ducks.The 'snow' on this tree is cotton. The cottonwood trees have been leafed out for quite some time.Very different foliage. Lush and green. Fernlike.Poppies still blooming along the trail.

    De Anza trail by Tubac

    March 18, 2024 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 8 °C

    We went for a walk by Tubac. We went north this time. After we crossed the road, a sign pointed us to the trail. We crossed the Santa Cruz River on three boards over it. This is the 'bridge'! We walked about a mile and the trail ended so we backtracked. Eventually we came to a trail off this one and took it. This was the correct trail. We crossed the river again and continued on our way. It appeared to end by the Tubac Golf Course so we turned back. We saw a cardinal, hummingbird, Vermillion flycatcher but saw and heard many others.Read more

    At the start, these folks were all watching and counting hawks/vultures migrating north.Beautiful trail [Heather]

    3/19/24Reply
    Karen Tumberg

    TravelerAt the start, these folks were all watching and counting hawks/vultures migrating north.Yes, it was very quiet, except for the river (but it's small and quiet).

    3/19/24Reply
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