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Choose from the available dates below to start your reservation. We recommend requesting dates at least one week out for reservations to ensure availability. If booking with less lead time than that, be aware that we may not be able to accommodate your request. If you have questions, please contact us.
The general reservation calendar specifically covers guides within Southeastern Arizona (Tucson area and south and east from there). For the greater Phoenix/Maricopa area please see Gordon Karre’s calendar directly. For Southeastern, Central, and Northern Arizona, see Felipe Guerrero’s calendar directly.
How it works You can book guide services with this guide by selecting from available dates above, or you can book through the general calendar.
For guides who only work a specific region (such as Phoenix, Prescott, Verde Valley, or Portal/Chiricahuas) you’ll need to book directly on their calendar as they aren’t listed in the general calendar
All you have to do is submit the form with your contact information and any special requests, and your guide will make contact with you directly, usually within 24 hours, to arrange your time afield.
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Felipe Guerrero
Felipe specializes in covering the entire state - Southeastern, Central, and Northern Arizona.
Felipe is originally a native of Virginia but relocated to Arizona in 2006. Since then, he hasn’t looked back (except at birds) and spends as much time as possible exploring the most remote and under-birded corners of the state. His Prescott-based tour company, Arizona Birding Tours, was born out of a love of studying birds in this remarkable region and sharing that experience with others. Felipe specializes in guiding throughout Arizona, from the famous southeast to the northernmost canyons - home of the California Condor. Birding with Felipe is as much about natural history of the southwest as it is about seeking Arizona’s specialty birds.