Talk:Sonoita Creek
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Photo & map
[edit]I couldn't find free versions of either in a fairly careful Google search. Arizona State Parks has nice ones of both, if someone would like to request permission...
- Map: http://www.pr.state.az.us/Images/TrailMapCMSweb.jpg
- Photo, eg http://www.pr.state.az.us/parks/parkhtml/sonoitacreeksna.html
Cheers, Pete Tillman (talk) 23:25, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
Sonoita River and Sonoita Creek
[edit]Sonoita River and Sonoita Creek are the same water course -- all current maps refer to this under the latter name. May also want to incorporate information about its current notability as a premier US birding locale: stretches of this watershed host birds rare in the US like Rose-throated Becard and Thick-billed Kingbird. -- Miwa * talk * contribs ^_^ 18:26, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
- Agreed, didn't know this article existed before - altho' I wondered about the river name, as it was Sonoita Creek when I lived in Patagonia back in the 70s. Indeed, the bird sanctuary there was a major attraction back then and I guess still is. Vsmith 00:42, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
- I also think the merge should be done. I tend towards Sonoita River with a redirect to Sonoita Creek, myself. I will list this issue on the WikiProject Arizona webpage. Kukini 01:56, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
- Must have been done -- Sonoita River redirects here. Cheers, Pete Tillman (talk) 23:25, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
Watershed error ... my goof
[edit]I've removed "Mowry, Washington Camp, and Duquesne" from the article as those are in the San Rafael - Santa Cruz watershed which drains into Mexico. On checking it appears that I'm the guilty party who added that tidbit to the old Sonoita River article back in 2006 (Oops :) shoulda known better and checked the topos back then ... sorry 'bout that. Vsmith (talk) 02:10, 29 December 2014 (UTC)