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Birding Around Urban Las Vegas - Overview Birding Around Las Vegas |
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Urban birding can be good for desert species and the many western species that are not tied to the desert. For the most part, these places are good to check early in the day or when you want to get outside for a few minutes. Suburban Las Vegas, full of parks, golf courses, and back yards, acts like a giant oasis in the middle of the Mojave Desert, attracting migrants and resident species from far and wide. Although they are widely dispersed, many desert species can be found in parks and yards; for example, I often see Verdins, Inca Doves, Anna's Hummingbirds, and Say's Phoebe in my yard. During winter, golf courses attract large numbers of waterfowl, and wading birds can be found throughout the year on urban ponds. Some of the older city parks have old Fremont's cottonwood trees and ponds that offer good birding all year. While locals can take advantage of casual birding around neighborhood lakes and while traveling about town, visitors should focus their efforts on public parks and wildlife areas. |
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Happy birding! All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate. |
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