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The Las Cruces area offers a unique mix of habitats with an impressive diversity of bird watching opportunities. Situated at the north end of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces has the added dimensions of the Rio Grande River, and the nearby Organ Mountains. In addition, within an hours drive north, one can experience the higher elevations of the Black Range and visit the state's two largest lakes. Specific birding hotspots include Dripping Springs in the western foothills of the Organ Mountains just east of the city limits, the Old Refuge on the west side of the Rio Grande near Mesilla Dam, and the newly reclaimed Picacho Bosque Wildlife Management Area. North of Las Cruces, migrants using the Rio Grande riparian corridor can be viewed at Leasburg Dam and Percha Dam State Parks. Wintering waterfowl and raptors abound at Elephant Butte and Caballo Lake. Higher elevation species can be found in the cool forests of the Black Range along NM Highway 152. (Detailed directions to all these locations can be found in The New Mexico Bird Finding Guide.) Also, special arrangements can be made to visit the spectacular Ladder Ranch just north of Hillsboro where over 200 species of birds have been observed on a single property. For bird watching tour information, contact WingsWest Birding Tours.
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