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Finding help for injured, sick, and orphaned birds and other wildlife

Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory Posted on June 18, 2021 by SWilliamsonJune 18, 2021

This time of year, most of the phone calls we receive are from people seeking help for injured, sick, and orphaned birds and other wildlife. Unfortunately, SABO does not have the permits or resources that are legally required to provide … Continue reading →

Your support needed for the Ash Canyon Facilities Fund!

Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory Posted on April 28, 2021 by SWilliamsonApril 28, 2021

The caretakers’ residence and other facilities at Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary are in need of some costly repairs and upgrades, including an energy-efficient heating/cooling system, kitchen appliances, electrical and plumbing repairs, and more. Your support can help to make the sanctuary residence more livable and comfortable for volunteer caretakers Tim Blount and Kristy Reske and other facilities safer, more functional, and more accessible for other volunteers, staff, and visitors.

To make these improvements possible, we’ve set up a special fund devoted to this ongoing project. We hope we can count on the support of the sanctuary’s thousands of friends, fans, and followers. If you can help, please use the form below to make a donation to the Fund. Thank you for your support of SABO and Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary!

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COVID ALERT: Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary

Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory Posted on April 5, 2021 by BisbeebirdApril 5, 2021

On Easter Sunday, Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary resident caretaker Tim Blount tested positive for COVID-19. Tim had developed symptoms the week before, following the first of two COVID vaccinations, and had been self-quarantined since then. Tim’s partner Kristy Reske also … Continue reading →

Biodiversity of Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary

Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory Posted on August 18, 2020 by SWilliamsonAugust 18, 2020

We’d like to invite all iNaturalist.org users who have visited Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary and photographed our birds, mammals, reptiles, arthropods, plants, etc. to join the Biodiversity of Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary project. Project members can add their sightings from … Continue reading →

Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary reopens with social distancing

Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory Posted on May 15, 2020 by SWilliamsonMay 15, 2020

Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary will reopen Saturday, May 16, with limited occupancy and social distancing measures. Encouraged by research indicating extremely low risk of transmission of the novel coronavirus in outdoor settings, SABO’s board of directors voted unanimously to reopen … Continue reading →

River of Raptors -Veracruz

Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory Posted on February 9, 2020 by BisbeebirdFebruary 9, 2020

Highlights of MEXICO: VERACRUZ “River of Raptors” with SABO (Private Tour) Join Sheri Williamson and Tom Wood, directors of the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory, in Veracruz! Witness the World’s Largest Raptor Migration By memorized by the spectacle of 100,000 raptors streaming … Continue reading →

Sandhill Cranes streaming live!

Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory Posted on December 17, 2018 by SWilliamsonDecember 17, 2018

The Arizona Game & Fish Department has upgraded its live-streaming remote camera at Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area just in time for the 2018-19 winter season. The best viewing times are before 8 a.m. MST, when the cranes are leaving the … Continue reading →

Fall report and appeal

Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory Posted on December 1, 2018 by BisbeebirdDecember 1, 2018

October is a month of change in southeastern Arizona. Most of our summer birds have departed, and our winter residents are just starting to arrive. It’s a time when we look back on our hectic spring-summer field season and look … Continue reading →

Hummingbird banding report, May 19

Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory Posted on May 19, 2016 by SWilliamsonMay 19, 2016

It’s been a very busy spring at SABO’s hummingbird banding stations! Our team has been seeing lots of recaptures from previous seasons (including one at least 8 years old!), many females with developing eggs, and various colors of pollen reflecting … Continue reading →

SABO and San Pedro River on Phoenix TV

Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory Posted on July 9, 2015 by SWilliamsonJuly 9, 2015

Phoenix station 3TV (KTVK) will bring its morning show to Bisbee on July 17, and the broadcast will include a segment prerecorded at the San Pedro House featuring SABO directors Sheri Williamson and Tom Wood. Tune in!

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