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Explore Bubbling Ponds as spring migration begins. The ponds and surrounding riparian habitat provide excellent opportunities to see a variety of species.Look for Western Tanagers, Yellow Warblers, and Yellow-breasted Chats among other early migrants. Bubbling Ponds Preserve is one of the Verde Valley’s most productive birding areas, featuring ponds and lush riparian vegetation. April is one of the best times of the year to bird here. Since migration is early this year, we may have the bright Western Tanagers, Yellow Warblers, even a Yellow-breasted Chat may already be here. The birds that come up from Central and South America may be there waiting your arrival.
Date: Monday, April 13, 2026
Time: 7:30–10:30 AM
Meeting Point: Dirt parking lot at Bubbling Ponds Preserve
What to Bring: Binoculars, water, hat, comfortable walking shoes, sun block
About the Location: Flat trails through lush riparian habitat. Porta-potty onsite.
Questions: Kay Hawklee, kay@birdnaas.org
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