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Yellow Eyed Junco
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Mexican Jay These guys show up where ever there might be an easy meal.
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Spotted Towhee It is really exciting to see so many different birds when we visit one of the "Sky Islands" . As you climb up from the valley the changes in the vegetation are remarkable. My favorites are the Ponderosa Pines at 6 to 8000 feet. When we left the valley it was in the 80's at 9:30 A.M. and as we ascended the mountain it dropped down to a refreshing 57 degrees!
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