Rancho Lobos comprises over 23,000 Hectares of natural Sonoran Desert habitat. Ranging from the bast planes of the La Arivaipa plateau, ideal for grazing, to the hills of Sierra Lobos home of the Big Horn Sheep.
Rancho Lobos reminds you that it is very important to contribute with the program for bird sightings "eBirds", in cooperation with Audubon, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and CONABIO, thus, we encourage everyone to report their local bird observations to eBirds. Birds that have been identified within Rancho Lobos can be reported and/or researched by checking the location of Los Lobos Sonora, México.
What kind of BIRDS can be seen in the region?
The following compilation is provided as a partial list of the region's species.Vultures, Hawks, Falcons, Guans, Quails, Plovers, Pigeons, Cuckoos, Owls, Nightjars, Swifts, Hummingbirds, Trogons, Motmots, Woodpeckers, Flycatchers, Larks, Swallows, Crows & Jays, Titmice, Wrens, Gnatcatchers, Thrashers, Wagtails, Silky Flycatchers, Shrikes, Starlings, Werblers, Euphonias, Blackbirds, Emberizidae, Cardinals, & Finches.
| Image | Common Name Spanish Name | Scientific Name | Lenght (in) |
| CROWS & JAYS | |||
| Beechey's Jay Queixque de Beechey | Cyanocorax Beechei | 16" | |
| American Crow Cuervo Norteamericano | Corvus Brachyrhynchos | 17" * | |
| Sinaloa Crow Cacalote Sinaloense | Corvus Sinaloae | 15" | |
| Chihuahuan Raven Cuervo de Cuello Blanco | Corvus Cryptoleucus | 21" | |
| Common Raven Cuervo Grande | Corvus Corax | 25" | |
| TITMICE | |||
| Verdin Valoncito | Auriparus Flaviceps | 3 1/2" | |
| WRENS | |||
| Cactus Wren Matraca Grande | Campylorhynchus Brunneicapillum | 7 1/2" | |
| Rock Wren Saltaladera | Salpinctes Obsoletus | 5 1/2" | |
| Sinaloa Wren Saltapared Sinaloense | Thryothorus Sinaloae | 5 1/2" | |
| Bewick's Wren Saltapared Tepetatero | Thryomanes Bewickii | 5" | |
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