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Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
Birds
Male rufous hummingbird hovering near a branch.

NPS Photo by Barry Nielsen

Unidentified female or juvenile hummingbird.

The great ecological diversity of the Gila National Forest provides for a remarkably varied bird fauna; 166 species are known to breed in the Gila, 114 others are more or less regular non-breeders, and 57 species are considered to be casual (recorded 3-5 times) or accidental (recorded once or twice). To obtain a checklist of local birds call the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument Visitor Center at (505) 536-9461 and ask for a copy of the brochure "Birds of the Gila National Forest: A Checklist" or click on the link below.

 

 
Cliff Dwelling Wood  

Did You Know?
All of the wood seen in the Gila Cliff Dwellings today is original! Thirty-one core samples were taken from the wood. Dendrochronology (tree ring dating) indicates that the trees for the Cliff Dwellings were cut down from 1276 to 1287.

Last Updated: August 30, 2007 at 13:42 EST