2024 Southeast Arizona Birding Festival

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2024 Southeast Arizona Birding Festival

Full schedule of birding and wildlife walks, cultural field trips; photography and bird-ID workshops; free nature presentations, vendors, and activities.

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Mr. Luke Safford
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Program
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Subject tags
Birdwatching
Wildlife
Education outreach
Environmental education
Photography