Southeast Arizona Sampler
April 16-19, 2026
In southeastern Arizona, birding often feels like stepping into another world. At well-stocked feeding stations, hummingbirds buzz past orioles and tanagers, while titmice and quail move through flowering gardens and desert brush. Nearly every bird offers something new for visitors from outside the region, and many of the most exciting species can be seen up close with ease.
This four-day trip offers a welcoming introduction to one of North America’s premier birding destinations. With desert, mountain, and riparian habitats all within reach, the diversity of birds here is unmatched—especially in spring, when migration adds even more color and variety.
We’ll focus on relaxed birding, emphasizing feeder-rich hotspots, short walks, and hands-on skill-building. Participants can explore tools like birding apps and field guides, practice visual and auditory identification, and learn simple strategies to boost their birding skills. This trip is ideal for birders of all experience levels, and especially welcoming to those who are new to the hobby or looking to build confidence in the field—all without the pressure of a fast-paced itinerary.
Excellent food, beautiful scenery, and expert guidance round out this rewarding getaway to one of the bird-richest corners of the United States.
Join Wild Birds Unlimited and Reefs to Rockies for a fun weekend in one of the birdiest regions of the country!
ABOUT YOUR GUIDE
His travels have taken him across North America, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and parts of Asia, deepening his expertise in diverse ecosystems. Kyle ensures that every journey he leads is not only educational but also inspiring.
ITINERARY
Welcome to Arizona! After arriving at Tucson International Airport (TUS), you’ll meet your guide and fellow travelers for a scenic start to the trip. We’ll begin with a visit to Sweetwater Wetlands, a unique desert oasis on the edge of the city. This well-known birding site offers our first chance at specialties like Gambel’s quail, Gila woodpecker, vermilion flycatcher, verdin, and Abert’s towhee. Later, we’ll check into our comfortable hotel in Green Valley, where we’ll settle in and enjoy a welcome dinner as a group.
Accommodations: Canoa Ranch Resort in Green Valley (standard room)
Meals: Lunch and Dinner
Trip starts and ends at Tucson International Airport (TUS). Plan to arrive by 10 am today.
Day 2 (Fri, April 17): Desert Gardens and Mountain Feeders
We’ll begin the day at Desert Meadows Park, a thoughtfully designed desert garden with diverse plantings and excellent bird habitat. Feeders and water features attract hummingbirds, woodpeckers, sparrows, and desert specialties. We’ll take time here to observe behavior, practice identification skills, and enjoy close views in a comfortable setting. In the afternoon, we’ll visit a popular feeding station in the nearby Santa Rita Mountains. This lively site attracts a variety of regular visitors, including multiple hummingbird species—among them Rivoli’s hummingbird, the second-largest hummingbird north of Mexico—along with Mexican jays and Arizona woodpeckers.
Accommodations: Canoa Ranch Resort in Green Valley
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 3 (Sat, April 18): Patagonia and the Paton Center
Today we head to the Patagonia region, one of Arizona’s most celebrated birding areas. We’ll begin at the Paton Center for Hummingbirds, where well-maintained feeders provide excellent viewing of desert and riparian species, including the localized violet-crowned hummingbird. We’ll also explore other Patagonia hotspots, which feature varied habitats ranging from scrub and canyon to riverside woodland. Casual trails and open views make these sites great places to continue honing field skills while adding to our species list.
Accommodations: Canoa Ranch Resort in Green Valley
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 4 (Sun, April 19): Desert Museum and Departure
We’ll end our trip with a visit to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, a renowned natural history and botanical center showcasing the region’s unique landscapes, plants, and wildlife. It’s an inspiring final stop that ties together the birds, habitats, and ecosystems we’ve experienced throughout the weekend. After a farewell lunch, we’ll return to the airport for departures.
Accommodations: Canoa Ranch Resort in Green Valley
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Plan to depart Tucson International Airport after 4 pm today.
DETAILS
Price: $1995* per person based on two people sharing a double occupancy room. Add $345** if you prefer a private, single occupancy room.
Inclusions: Accommodations; transportation; driver/guide – Kyle Carlsen; daily guiding birding with spotting scope available; sugar funds; entrance fees; and meals starting with lunch on Day 1 through lunch on Day 4. A donation to support bird conservation will be made on behalf of all participants.
Exclusions: Flights, travel insurance, gratuities, room upgrades, activities not listed in the itinerary, and personal expenses.
*Reflects payment by check or ACH. Credit card fees assessed at time of payment.
**If you are a solo traveler that prefers to share a room, we’ll do our best to pair you. If we are unable to find a roommate for you, the private room supplement will apply.
Group Size: Min 4 and max 8 participants + Kyle Carlsen. We are known for having smaller group sizes with a better participant-to-guide ratio than most companies offering similar itineraries.
Level of Difficulty: Easy to Moderate. This trip includes short walks on natural surfaces, with light elevation gain on some trails. Most walks will be under a mile, with a total of two to three miles per day. We’ll also spend relaxed periods seated at feeders, offering easy opportunities for close-up viewing and learning.
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