• 11 Dec 2010
  • 8:00 AM - 3:59 PM
  • Sulphur Springs Valley
  • 12

Registration

  • Adult non-members
  • Current adult members of SABO at the Family level, equivalent, or higher
  • Current adult members of SABO at the Individual level or equivalent
  • Current SABO volunteers
  • Ages 10-16, family membership

Registration is closed
feha.jpg The Sulphur Springs Valley is a winter paradise for birds of prey. Up to twenty species may be found here between November and March, including eagles, falcons, buteos, accipiters, harriers, kites and owls. SABO's Hawk Stalk tours take you down highways and back roads in search of these magnificent predators and other species that share their habitats. Along the way, your expert naturalist guides will share their knowledge of the identification, behavior, ecology, and history of the valley's raptors, Sandhill Cranes, sparrows, and other wintering and resident birds.

These all-day tours depart at 8 a.m. from downtown Bisbee (see map) and return around 4 p.m. Participants travel in a small tour bus, with frequent stops for roadside birding and short walks. Tours begin Thanksgiving weekend and continue most weekends through February. We recommend registering for this event at least 1 week in advance.

Winter 2010-2011: $55 per adult for members of SABO, $65 for non-members; $30/members, $35/non-members for children age 10 to 16 when accompanied by an adult. Lunch in a local restaurant, educational handouts, and transportation from Bisbee are included. Groups of 6 or more adults qualify for a discount of $5 per person. For more information, contact SABO.

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