SIERRA VISTA â Often called the âhummingbird capital,â the Arizona city of Sierra Vista wants to make the nickname official.
The Sierra Vista City Council is planning to consider a resolution proclaiming the city as a hummingbird hub, the Sierra Vista Herald reported. In addition, council members will ask their legislative representatives to push the same resolution at the statehouse.
âMaking the moniker official will help elevate the uniqueness of our area to those who arenât familiar with either Sierra Vista or its nickname,â said Judy Hector, the cityâs marketing and communications manager.
Wild animals and outdoor enthusiasts could one day hike freely between Saguaro National Park and Pima County’s Sweetwater Preserve, thanks to a land acquisition announced this week. More info: http://tucne.ws/1fco (Video taken by Henry Brean / Arizona Daily Star on the land that was just added to Saguaro National Park’s Tucson Mountain District)
Sierra Vista, about 75 miles southeast of Tucson, and surrounding nature preserves such as Ramsey Canyon Preserve and the San Pedro House are known for hosting the colorful birds. Experts say more than 15 of the known 26 species of hummingbirds in North American can be seen in the region.
The area is touted by the Arizona Tourism Office as one of the seven must-know spots for avid birders.
The Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory regularly conducts a study of hummingbirds on a migratory route alongside the San Pedro River.
Every year, the observatory holds a hummingbird banding event at San Pedro House during the spring and fall migrations. Volunteers can get a close glimpse of hummingbirds as they are measured, weighed and banded before released. It has served to get the community engaged, even if they arenât passionate bird-watchers.
Councilwoman Gwen Calhoun, who has lived in Sierra Vista since 1971, said having the moniker be formally recognized could increase tourism.
âIt locks us in the books officially. Itâs who we are,â Calhoun said.
Bird-watching on average brings a total economic impact of $1.4 billion each year in Arizona, according to the Tucson Audubon Society.
Photos of wildlife babies in Southern Arizona:
33 photos of wildlife babies in Southern Arizona
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David Burford snapped some photos of a mama bobcat and her three kittens in the backyard of his Oro Valley home.
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David Burford snapped some photos of a mama bobcat and her three kittens in the backyard of his Oro Valley home.
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Steve and Sandy Sutherland caught this fawn outside their far east-side home. Mark Hart, spokesman for the Arizona Game and Fish Department, says the animal could be a mule deer.Â
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Bobcat kitten on the wall
Mom with her 3 owlets
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Great horned owl in midtown with her 3 baby owlets
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One week old quail chicks run with their mother at amazing speed even in 100+ Tucson temperatures.
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Bobcat kittens in a tree
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Linda Wallace-Gray took this photo this spring at her home in the Tucson Mountains. "This female javelina had twins although only one is in this picture. If you look closely this baby was just born as it still has its cord. ÃShe is a very attentive and caring mother. ÃThe herd comes by regularly and are very fun to watch." Submitted by Linda Wallace-Gray.
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Mom and Baby Mourning Dove
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Bobcat kitten in a tree
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A female Bobcat and her cub rested in the shade of a shrub for an hour or so, in a patio yard in Green Valley, AZ
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Carrie Robin took this photo Tuesday, April 24, 2018.
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This is one of 14 quail that I rescued after opening my front door and seeing a bobcat, on our front patio, eating the mother who sat on her eggs for weeks...that night I came home and 9 were hatched. I fed them then took them and the remaining eggs to the wildlife sanctuary...with one hatching in the car on the way!!! Just thought it was cute!!! and this baby is not even 24 hours old!!!! look how big already!!!Â
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A tiny baby snake the size of a quarter
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Bobcat kitten on the ground
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Came home from a short trip to find this mama raising her family in our courtyard right outside front door! She had triplets but one of the babies got stuck in our gate and died. She was fiercely protective of her remaining two and put them in the tree every morning as she hunted. They spent the heat of the day sleeping and playing in the cool, right at our front door!
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Bobcat kitten napping on our porch
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Baby Javelina with mom
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Baby bunny taking refuge behind flower pot.
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Ocelot pair near Divisaderos, Sonora
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Ocelot pair near Divisaderos, Sonora
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Puma kitten near NÃĄcori Chico, Sonora
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A pair of pumas near Divisaderos, Sonora
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A pair of pumas near Divisaderos, Sonora
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A Panthera near Granados, Sonora
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A Panthera near Granados, Sonora
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White-tailed deer and fawn near Divisaderos, Sonora
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White-tailed deer and fawn in Sonora
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White-tailed deer and fawn in Sonora
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White-tailed deer in Sonora
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White-tailed deer near Divisaderos, Sonora
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White-tailed deer near Divisaderos, Sonora
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Coatis near Divisaderos, Sonora



