What did we think about our day at the Desert Museum - it was AWESOME! The Desert Museum is part zoo, natural history museum, and botanical garden. There are almost two miles of paths traversing 21 acres of beautiful desert.
There are 1200 kinds of plants and more than 300 animal species some of which follow:
Barn Owl
Western Screech-OwlThere are 1200 kinds of plants and more than 300 animal species some of which follow:
Barn Owl
American Kestrel (one of John's favorites)
Mountain Lion
Mexican Wolf
White-Tail Deer
Raven
Great Horned Owl
Harris's Hawk
Ferruginous Hawk
A very thirsty Chipmunk - water from the drip system was more important than being concerned about all the people walking by.
Some type of DoveA couple of Doves mating dance
Pyrrhuloxia
Black-headed Grosbeak
Bighorn sheep ram
The stately Ram
Sleeping Bobcats
Harris's Hawk
Coati
River Otter
Tortoise
Broad-billed Hummingbird
Female Costa's Hummingbird (I think)
Male Anna's Hummingbird (I think)
The Hummingbirds have their own special enclosure and they are zipping around everywhere. It was difficult just getting these pictures because they don't sit still for long.
We spent over six hours at the Desert Museum and enjoyed every minute. There are docents available to answer questions, give demonstrations, and talks through out the park. It is a fabulous place and if you are ever in the Tucson area, this is definitely a must stop. Good walking shoes are a must. Of course, I would suggest a visit during the winter months as it would be to darn hot otherwise. We also made sure that we were at the viewing area for the Raptor Free Flight (a dynamic bird of prey flight demonstration) in plenty of time. The demonstration was fascinating and beautiful. For more information on the Desert Museum, click on the link here: Desert Museum.
On our way home, we stopped at the Gilbert Ray Campground to check it out. The campground has electricity (30 amp), potable water (not at campsite), and a dump station. The campground does not have showers and we didn't check out the restrooms but we have heard that the facilities are nice. The sites are of various sizes and they have some tent only sites. It was a very nice campground in the desert.
What a wonderful day.
We spent over six hours at the Desert Museum and enjoyed every minute. There are docents available to answer questions, give demonstrations, and talks through out the park. It is a fabulous place and if you are ever in the Tucson area, this is definitely a must stop. Good walking shoes are a must. Of course, I would suggest a visit during the winter months as it would be to darn hot otherwise. We also made sure that we were at the viewing area for the Raptor Free Flight (a dynamic bird of prey flight demonstration) in plenty of time. The demonstration was fascinating and beautiful. For more information on the Desert Museum, click on the link here: Desert Museum.
On our way home, we stopped at the Gilbert Ray Campground to check it out. The campground has electricity (30 amp), potable water (not at campsite), and a dump station. The campground does not have showers and we didn't check out the restrooms but we have heard that the facilities are nice. The sites are of various sizes and they have some tent only sites. It was a very nice campground in the desert.
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