Locals know it's here.  Birders, anyhow.  It's called the Sweetwater Wetlands, and it's just west of the interstate (I-10) off the west frontage road. 

The Sweetwater Wetlands ecosystem has 11 ponds lined with cottonwood trees, and surrounded by cattails, stands of saltbush and bullrushes. 

Sweetwater's trails (both paved and unpaved) are level, and provide easy wheelchair access to some of Tucson's best birding.

Tucson's Audubon Society has created a detailed website to introduce you to the Sweetwater Wetlands, home to some relatively rare (for Tucson) birds, including the secretive little Sora Rail.  I saw one making his way through the edge of the rushes, little yellow beak foraging for food. 

This particular day, we saw two Harris hawks sitting high in a stand of eucalyptus trees.  They are regulars, according to the Audubon website, and I'm sure they make a good living off the thousands of ducks that frequent the ponds and recharge basins.

 The wetlands site has been created to give privacy to the visitors, so that while you see the particular pond in front of you, you see almost nothing else.  Nothing, that is, until you round the corner and see the next pond.  It's January as I write this, and the shore birds that winter here are the main attraction.

This coot was one of several we saw just steps from the parking lot.  Ducks were everywhere--shovelers, a pair of mallards, and two pair of pin-tails.

 A satellite view on the right shows the extent of the wetland ecosystem, all of which is man made.  It's created by using recycled water from Tucson's Roger Road Wastewater Treatment Plant.

That's the parking lot at the top right hand side of this Google Earth photo.  

The little blue dot at the center right is a gazebo built on the edge of a pond.  At the bottom left, you'll see another structure built out into the pond.  It's a railed walkway that provides you with a shoveler duck's perspective of the pond.  Be sure to bring binoculars when you come visit.  Don't forget your camera.  If you have a spotting scope, that will bring the Harris hawks close.

 Known for it's pristine desert and the giant saguaro cactus, Tucson is a city of unexpected delights.  For birders, this wetlands oasis on the banks of the Santa Cruz river is certainly one of them.  Make it a point to visit the Sweetwater Wetlands the next time you're in town. 

If you're relocating to Tucson, give me a call.  People know me as "Mike in Tucson."  Think of me as your local expert.  You'll find me at www.MikeInTucson.com.  

Mike Jones (Tucson Mortgage Company, LLC): Loan Officer in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona

 
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21 Comments on Birding In Tucson, AZ? Visit the Sweetwater Wetlands, 10 minutes from Downtown

JAN
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5 years in Tucson and I never knew about this!  You're right about there being plenty of unexpected delights in this village!  Thanks Mike--nice photos too!
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Beautiful post on local attraction.  Good Job, Mike!
7:04am • #2
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Mike, I just never know what I'm going to find when I click onto one of your posts!  This one is just beautiful, and great photos!
7:05am • #3
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Mike, This is amazing.. What great pics. All of this beauty and only 10 minutes from downtown. WOW!
7:13am • #4
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Mike, I always like every post of yours I read. Great photos and information. I love birding and so does my husband. We've been setting on 2 acres of Churn Creek and have had a wonderful two years of birding out our back door. Great Blue Heron, Snowy Egret, Golden Eagle, and many more. Lazule Bunting (?), Western Tanager....what a treat. We are moving and downsizing, but will be near the Sacramento River and so we still should get some birding. David has seen a Bald Eagle on the Sac. Great post. You really do nice work! See you soon!
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Beautiful.  Just beautiful.  Wetlands are a treasure in MD and VA.  I can just imagine what they represent in AZ.  MD has one of the toughest wetlands protection laws I know.  We have lots of water, but forget trying to get a building permit anywhere near it.  The Chesapeake Bay is our treasure and we intend to preserve it. 
7:37am • #6
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Mike - another great insite into who you are and WHEREyou are!  Hope to visit sometimes!
7:52am • #7
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Mike, A great GREEN post. Beautiful area. What do they do with the water as it flows out of the last pond?

Bill Roberts

8:23am • #8
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What a gorgeous area, Mike. A quiet, little oasis right near downtown. I love birding and this looks like the perfect spot.
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Almost five years in Tucson and I have never seen or heard of this. I will be going there soon.

Thanks Mike,

Rich

Long Realty

9:45am • #10
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Mike - really beautiful photos - looks like a lovely area to live in! thanks!
10:32am • #11
Mike:  What a great post!  You make me want to pack my bags and head into Arizona!  You folks most be preparing for the Super Bowl madness?!  As a fellow birder, I have so many birding trips planned for the future... I'll have to add this destination to the list.  And wow, Jeanean, nice listing of sighted birds!  You ARE lucky!!!  I was psyched to catch the harlequin ducks in Middletown, RI last winter... another treat! 
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Hey, Mike - Nice job.  Even if you're not necessarily into birding, what a great place to escape the urban jungle for a while.  Your first photo - the lake shot - looks beautiful! Jesse
12:06pm • #13
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MIKE - These are some incredible photos.  This is a unique idea for a post about your area.  Nicely done.
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Adam,

Thanks for the compliment.  I can use encouragement today.

Jesse,

Ditto re the compliment.  It's a little oasis and no one knows it's here, at least not from !-10 at 65 mph!

Richard,

C'mon down!  Birders are always welcome.

Bill & Barbara Jo,

You live in a pretty beautiful area yourselves!  Thanks for commenting.

Rich,

You're going to love it!  Thanks for stopping by.

Linda,

It really is an oasis.

Bill,

The water never flows out of the site; it goes from pond to pond, then to "recharge basins" several acres in size, where it percolates down through the soil and becomes part of the groundwater flow.  It's the ultimate green recycling.

Eleanor,

Plan a trip!  You're going to love it.

Lenn,

As a child, I summered on the DelMarVa peninsula, and came to love the Chesapeake.  You live in a wonderful spot!

Jeanean,

Okay.  Your turn for a birding post!

Matt,

Actually, it's only nine minutes from downtown, but that didn't look as good in the title.  LOL

Patricia,

That's the idea.  Keep on coming back!

Mike J,

Thanks!  Come back any time.

Kent,

Thanks for being the first to comment.  Go visit; you'll be amazed.

Mike in Tucson

7:28pm • #15
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Hi Mike You tempt me to move.  How is the real estate market doing there?
9:37pm • #16
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Hi Mike...Your pictures are always so crisp what camera are you using? That was a great Localism post!

Did you know you are in the top 100 of subscribed to Bloggers?

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JAN
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2008
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 Joan,

I didn't know that.  How does one find that out?  The camera is a relatively inexpensive ($210 at Costco) Panasonic with a 10X optical zoom.

Gayle,

On average, our prices are firm, even moving up.  To the right is Tucson's MLS 24 hour watch for January 30, 2008.  There are pockets of new homes (where investors got in over their heads) which are in the short sale category.  Rates are still in the high 5 range for purchases and good credit.  Come on down!

Mike in Tucson

2:58am • #18

Hi Mike,

 Okay - you got me again - another trip is in order  John and I must go there.  This blog really lifted my spirits today  Thanks so much, Sis-in-Law, Kathie

 

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Mike: This is a great local post about the wildlife in your area.
1:02pm • #20
Mike, great piece of information about our local ecology.
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