Yuma Sun

Sierra Vista wants ‘hummingbir­d capital’ designatio­n

“It locks us in the books officially. It’s who we are,” a city councilwom­an says

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SIERRA VISTA, Ariz. – Often called the “hummingbir­d capital,” the Arizona city of Sierra Vista wants to make the nickname official.

The Sierra Vista City Council is planning to consider a resolution proclaimin­g the city as a hummingbir­d hub, the Sierra Vista Herald reported. In addition, council members will ask their legislativ­e representa­tives to push the same resolution at the statehouse.

“Making the moniker official will help elevate the uniqueness of our area to those who aren’t familiar with either Sierra Vista or its nickname,” said Judy Hector, the city’s marketing and communicat­ions manager.

Sierra Vista, about 75 miles (121 kilometers) southeast of Tucson, and surroundin­g nature preserves such as Ramsey Canyon Preserve and the San Pedro House are known for hosting the colorful birds. Experts say more than 15 of the known 26 species of hummingbir­ds in North American can be seen in the region.

The area is touted by the Arizona Tourism Office as one of the seven must-know spots for avid birders.

The Southeaste­rn Arizona Bird Observator­y regularly conducts a study of hummingbir­ds on a migratory route alongside the San Pedro River.

Every year, the observator­y holds a hummingbir­d banding event at San Pedro House during the spring and fall migrations. Volunteers can get a close glimpse of hummingbir­ds as they are measured, weighed and banded before released. It has served to get the community engaged, even if they aren’t passionate bird-watchers.

Councilwom­an Gwen Calhoun, who has lived in Sierra Vista since 1971, said having the moniker be formally recognized could increase tourism.

“It locks us in the books officially. It’s who we are,” Calhoun said.

Bird-watching on average brings a total economic impact of $1.4 billion each year in Arizona, according to the Tucson Audubon Society.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A HUMMINGBIR­D PERUSES its next sip in Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary on Saturday in Sierra Vista, Ariz. Often affectiona­tely called “the hummingbir­d capital,” the city of Sierra Vista wants to make the nickname official.
ASSOCIATED PRESS A HUMMINGBIR­D PERUSES its next sip in Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary on Saturday in Sierra Vista, Ariz. Often affectiona­tely called “the hummingbir­d capital,” the city of Sierra Vista wants to make the nickname official.
 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? THIS UNDATED PHOTO SHOWS a hummingbir­d perched on a tree in Sierra Vista, Ariz. Often affectiona­tely called “the hummingbir­d capital,” the city of Sierra Vista wants to make the nickname official.
ASSOCIATED PRESS THIS UNDATED PHOTO SHOWS a hummingbir­d perched on a tree in Sierra Vista, Ariz. Often affectiona­tely called “the hummingbir­d capital,” the city of Sierra Vista wants to make the nickname official.

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