Here are a few shots of Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge that I took on Saturday. We did not get to explore but I plan to return in the fall when the temperatures drop back to a reasonable level.

Buenos Aries is home to a number of endangered species including masked bobwhite quail and the cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl.

With a great deal of luck you might also see pronghorn or a mountain lion.

The refuge is 118,000 acres.

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