tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3916447777056971449.post1166448968766805844..comments2024-03-06T05:17:56.336-05:00Comments on Biking for Birds: Oct 30 and 31 (Days 303 and 304) - Goodbye Cali, Hello 'Zona!Dorian Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12770246226295859548noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3916447777056971449.post-75619442838829635142014-10-31T22:55:22.478-04:002014-10-31T22:55:22.478-04:00Ahh.....somehow managed to miss this. Thanks for t...Ahh.....somehow managed to miss this. Thanks for the head' up. To be 100% honest, this is something for which I just don't have the energy at this time. I've got a nice west wind the next 2 days, so I'm gonna use it to cross Arizona. I also think accessing this bird would be a royal headache:<br /><br />"Access: For driving Planet Ranch Road, decent clearance (at least small<br />SUV) and 4WD/AWD are absolutely necessary after this season's monsoons. The<br />road is tire-slashing rocky all along, and there is a sand pit at mile 3.0;<br />if you try to drive through with 2WD you WILL get stuck. With 2WD+clearance<br />it is possible to park at the large pullout just before the sand pit (large<br />enough to park several trucks, can't miss it) and hike to the end of the<br />road, about an extra half mile."Dorian Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12770246226295859548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3916447777056971449.post-41767830498348695292014-10-31T22:38:09.686-04:002014-10-31T22:38:09.686-04:00Nutting's Flycatcher was reported on 10/27/201...Nutting's Flycatcher was reported on 10/27/2014<br />http://birding.aba.org/message.php?mesid=797511&MLID=AZ&MLNM=Arizona%20and%20New%20MexicoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com