Tucson sewage works a fowl place
Tucson sewage works: a fowl place

Bit of a cliché going birding at the sewage works but that’s just what we did. Sweetwater Treatment Works, Tucson doesn’t look like any sewage works we’ve been to before. A parking area is provided for birders with information boards and even a loo. Then a trail takes you around the pools which viewing pavilions overlooking them. But best of all, the place is heaving with birds. Never seen so many Yellow-rumped Warblers in one place, Orange-crowned Warblers were common and a Summer Tanager was unexpected. But the pools really provide the birds, Shoveler, Pintail, American Wigeon, Cinnamon, Green and Blue Winged Teal, Goldeneye, Ruddy Duck, Ring-necked Duck….amazing and all so close. Add to this, birds such as Sora, Harris’s Hawk, American Pipit and you have a great birding venue.
Not only is Tucson Sewage Works geared up for birding, but if you venture downtown, you will find the Tucson Audobon Nature shop. Not just a shop that sells just about everything a birder could possibly want from checklists to field guides, maps, optics, clothing and gifts, but it also has a fantastic library of birding reference books covering the US and the rest of the world. And not forgetting the helpful and knowledgeable staff and volunteers who can tell you everything you need to know. A big thank you to Sara Pike and her volunteers for making us so very welcome. And there’s coffee on the go too, so if you’re in town, do make sure you drop in and say hello.
Only a few hours to go now before the clock starts ticking for The Biggest Twitch, so no wild New Year’s Eve party for us tonight, maybe December 2008? So it’s early to bed for a very early start in the morning, and hopefully loads of birds……