Experience the height of spring migration in the Mingus Mountains, where colorful warblers and forest birds are active and abundant. Don’t miss this chance to catch a dazzling variety of species during one of the best birding windows of the year! Expect Hermit and Townsend’s Warblers, along with Painted Redstart, Grace’s, Red-faced, Olive, Virginia’s, and Black-throated Gray Warblers. Other species may include Western Flycatcher, Western Wood-Pewee, Mountain Chickadee, and Pygmy Nuthatch, with possible surprises like Band-tailed Pigeon or Zone-tailed Hawk.
Date: Monday, May 4
Time: 7:00–11:00 AM
Meeting Point: Tractor Supply in Cottonwood at 7:00 AM - we will carpool to birding locations on Mingus Mountain.

What to Bring: Water, snacks, binoculars, camera, scope, sturdy shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing
About the Location: Mingus Mountain offers excellent high-elevation habitat during peak migration.
Questions: Janie Ward-Langley – footballmom27@gmail.com
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