20 Green Birds in Arizona: Your Complete Identification Guide
Arizona’s diverse habitats—from Sonoran Desert lowlands to pine-covered mountains—host an impressive array of green-plumaged birds.
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Arizona’s diverse habitats—from Sonoran Desert lowlands to pine-covered mountains—host an impressive array of green-plumaged birds.
Arizona’s House Bill 2325, passed in 2018, fundamentally changed backyard chicken ownership across the state.
You’re considering adding goats to your Arizona property, but before you bring home your first animal, you need to understand the complex web of regulations governing livestock ownership in the Grand Canyon State.
Arizona stands out as one of the most pit bull-friendly states in the nation.
Arizona hosts more pigeon and dove diversity than nearly any other state, yet most residents can only identify one or two species.
Northern Arizona’s diverse landscapes shelter an incredible variety of squirrel species that you’ve probably seen scampering through ponderosa pines or darting across rocky outcrops.
Arizona’s diverse landscapes support an incredible variety of bat species, from the towering saguaro cacti of the Sonoran Desert to the pine forests of the northern mountains.
Arizona’s diverse desert landscapes and mountain regions provide habitat for six distinct wild rabbit species, each perfectly adapted to their unique environments.
Arizona’s desert landscape hosts over 500,000 emergency room visits annually from insect stings, with some species delivering pain rated among the most excruciating in North America.
Arizona’s stark desert landscapes and bustling urban centers create the perfect backdrop for observing some of North America’s most adaptable black birds.
Many Arizona residents find raccoons cute and wonder if they can bring one home as a pet.
Arizona’s diverse landscapes create perfect conditions for some of North America’s most striking orange-colored birds.
Arizona’s desert nights come alive with an unexpected symphony as birds that sing at night in Arizona transform the darkness into a natural concert hall.
Arizona ranks among the top states for venomous animal encounters, with over 2,000 reported bites and stings annually.
Walking your dog through Arizona‘s sunny neighborhoods seems simple enough, until you realize the state has some surprisingly strict regulations that could cost you hundreds of dollars in fines.
The Maricopa harvester ant (Pogonomyrmex maricopa) delivers a sting so intense that it ranks among the most painful insect encounters in North America.
Arizona’s desert climate presents unique challenges for dog ownership, but countless families across the Grand Canyon State have found perfect four-legged companions that thrive in the heat.
Did you know that 68% of Arizona households own pets, yet many residents struggle to find cat breeds that thrive in desert climates exceeding 115°F? While popular cat breeds in Arizona face unique challenges from extreme heat, certain felines not only survive but flourish in the Grand Canyon State’s demanding environment.
Arizona transforms into a living kaleidoscope each spring when over 15 species of hummingbirds migrate through its diverse desert landscapes.
Arizona ranks among the top three states in America for venomous wildlife diversity, harboring creatures capable of delivering fatal encounters to unsuspecting humans.