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Arizona Tag

HomePosts tagged "Arizona"(Page 2)
23 December 2018
North American
ArizonacoatiMadera CanyonmammalraccoonRingtail

all members of north american raccoon family in one day

Some of you know that I originally had plans to go to Northern California for my bday trip in late November but I cancelled it b/c of rain. I decided I still wanted to go somewhere

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27 July 2018
North American
ArizonaMadera CanyonMexican Long-tongued BatRingtailSanta Rita Lodge

Update on Ringtail at Santa Rita Lodge, Arizona

Just a quick update here on a site reported previously. As of late July 2018, ringtail continues to be seen nightly at Santa Rita Lodge, Madera Canyon, Southeastern Arizona. This y

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27 February 2017
North American
ArizonaCave Creek: Portal

Cave Creek Ranch Arizona

Hi all, I am currently in Cave Creek Ranch in Portal, AZ for the next few days. We haven’t seen a great number of mammals, and would love to see skunks, ringtails, rodents, a

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