Read about the Painted Redstart here: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Painted_Redstart/id
Ruby-crowned Kinglet here: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/ruby-crowned_kinglet/id
Townsend's Warbler Here: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/townsends_warbler/id
I have always been fascinated by riparian areas and especially the magnificent trees that manage to grow to incredible size like the Arizona Sycamore. Madera Creek does not flow year round and is dependent on snow melt, monsoon and winter rains that all vary from year to year. We have visited when the creek bed was completely dry and when it was flowing quite strongly. Here is information put together by The Friends of Madera Canyon that you will find very helpful. http://www.friendsofmaderacanyon.org/sky_islands.html
Madera Creek
Sycamore Leaves
Learn about bats and bat houses here: http://www.batcon.org/resources/getting-involved/install-a-bat-house
Bat Houses by Friends of Madera Canyon
I never tire of visiting Madera but I especially like to go very early in the morning because I only have to share it with one or two others and frankly I tend to see more wildlife. It's also very quiet at that time and while I have had some very interesting conversations with visitors over the years a little solitude once in a while is good for the spirit.
Learn more about the Arizona Sycamore here: http://www.fireflyforest.com/flowers/2155/platanus-wrightii-arizona-sycamore/
View out towards Baboquivari and the Quinlan Mountains
Elephant Rock
We saw a flock of a dozen Wild Turkey once on the way in and again on the way back out. Read about the Wild Turkey here: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/wild_turkey/id
Wild Turkey