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...conifer forest--make 73,000-acre (29,540-hectare) installation primary destination for birders. The biggest draws at Fort Huachuca include the Mexican jay, bridled titmouse, painted redstart, gray vireo, sulfur-bellied flycatcher, elegant trogon, buff-breasted flycatcher, Montezuma quail, Gould's wild turkey, and zone-tailed hawk. However, it is the Mexican spotted owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) that most often attracts birders to Fort Huachuca.
The Mexican spotted owl was listed as threatened in 1993 due to the...
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