The curve-billed thrasher—the common thrasher of the rich, cactus-laden Sonoran Desert—can be very conspicuous, sitting up on saguaro or cholla cactuses, making its presence known by its loud ...
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ExplorersWeb on MSNWhy Feral Camels Once Haunted the American SouthwestDuring the late 19th and early 20th centuries, camels wandered the Sonoran Desert. How they got there, and what happened to them, is an incredible story.
Beyond the saguaros, an intricate web of life flourishes. Mesquite and palo verde trees provide shade and sustenance while ...
The McDowell Sonoran Preserve ... Scottsdale's stunning desert landscape. With more than 225 miles of well-maintained trails, the preserve caters to outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels.
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