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Cochise County
=Ash Canyon Bed and Breakfast= 5255 East Spring Road Hereford, Arizona 85615 Ash Canyon Bed and Breakfast website

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Ash Canyon B&B
Coordinates: 31.3904516, -110.2392496 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Ash Canyon Bed and Breakfast
Ash Canyon B&B is open; parking is limited to seven spots. From Tucson Audubon Society

About Ash Canyon Bed and Breakfast
New Feeding Station Hours: Wednesdays noon to dusk. Dawn to dusk on all other days. Admission: $5 per person per day for day visitors. Photography is permitted, but there are some restrictions and an extra fee for tripods used for photography.

There are no toilet facilities for day use. The nearest public toilet is in the first USFS campground on Miller Canyon Road.

Whether you’re here as a day birder or as a guest in the well-appointed Casita, the Huachuca Mountain sanctuary is a great place for birds and people alike.

Located in the Madrean Oak Woodland habitat, Ash Canyon B&B offers lodging to birders seeking peace and quiet as well as lots of birds and other wildlife.

The yard is within National Audubon Society’s Important Bird Area. It is a designated birding hot spot on eBird and on the Southeastern Arizona Birding Trail Map (#32), and home to many of the bird specialties people come to southeastern Arizona to see. You will find tips for planning your birding trip to the region here.

The year-round feeding station and native plant garden is well known for attracting southeastern Arizona specialty birds, in particular, the dazzling Lucifer Hummingbird (April 1 to October 1). This is the most reliable and accessible site for this species in the USA.

While famous for hummingbirds of many species, there’s always so much more to see. Summer brings a vibrant splash of color, with Black-headed and Blue Grosbeaks, Hooded, Bullock’s and Scott’s Orioles, and Summer and Hepatic Tanagers all crowding the feeders. But the birding in the yard is great year-round, with a host of exciting migrants, such as Lazuli Bunting and Western Tanager, wintering kinglets, warblers and sparrows, and always a wide range of classic resident Arizona birds, including Bridled Titmouse, Arizona Woodpecker, and Canyon Towhee. Most exciting of all, Ash Canyon B&B attracts major rarities on occasion, which have included the likes of Plain-capped Starthroat and Yellow Grosbeak. From Ash Canyon Bed and Breakfast website

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