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  2. Madera Canyon (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Madera Canyon is a canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains, southeast of Tucson, Arizona, with diverse flora and fauna and birdwatching opportunities. Learn about its history, life zones, geography, and attractions from this Wikipedia article.

  3. Madera Canyon, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Madera Canyon is a formerly populated place situated in the Santa Rita Mountains of Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States. [2] It has an estimated elevation of 4,911 feet (1,497 m) above sea level. [1] It is located within a canyon of the same name, Madera Canyon, in the Coronado National Forest. [3]

  4. Coronado National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, administration, wilderness, and campgrounds of the Coronado National Forest, a 1.78 million-acre forest in Arizona and New Mexico. The forest includes mountain ranges, peaks, canyons, and wildlife habitats.

  5. Santa Rita Experimental Range and Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    SRER is a rangeland research facility and biological field station in Arizona, founded in 1903. It provides data and resources for ecology and management of desert rangelands, and hosts the National Ecological Observatory Network.

  6. Yellow-eyed junco - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-eyed junco (Junco phaeonotus) is a species of junco, a group of small New World sparrows.. Its range is primarily in Mexico, extending into some of the mountains of the southern tips of the U.S. states of Arizona and New Mexico.

  7. Aztec thrush - Wikipedia

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    The species is found in Mexico, in mountains 1,800–3,500 m (5,900–11,500 ft) above sea level. Its habitat is mostly ravines of pine and pine-oak forests. The Aztec thrush is a vagrant in western Texas to southeastern Arizona. [6] The first record in the United States was an immature bird observed in 1977 in Big Bend National Park, Texas. [7 ...

  8. Canyon wren - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the canyon wren, a small songbird of the wren family that lives in arid, rocky habitats of North America. Find out its taxonomy, distribution, habitat, diet, ecology, and conservation status.

  9. Quercus chrysolepis - Wikipedia

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    Quercus chrysolepis, also known as canyon live oak, is a North American evergreen oak tree with glossy dark green leaves and yellowish acorns. It grows in various forest communities from Mexico to California, and has high ecological and economic value.