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    Counting the days, will be there in November and I was wondering if anyone has any other areas nearby while they are visiting bosque?

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    Will you be in or near Socorro, New Mexico? If so, check out the duck pond
    near the New Mexico University. The duck pond is behind one of its buildings
    (I think its the Zimmerman Library) and borders a golf course.

    It's been a few years since I've been there, so I'm sure somebody else will
    jump in and give you more detail instructions. I think we took Bullock Blvd
    or College Ave. off Route 60 (California Street) to get there.

    I've never been there, but I've heard the Albuquerue Zoo has a large duck
    pond also.

    If you're interested in something other than birds:
    Very Large Array (VLA) Telescope.
    White Sands Missile Range
    Three Rivers Indian Petroglyphs

    Doug
    Last edited by Doug West; 10-23-2013 at 06:33 AM.

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    I live here so can give you some tips.

    how long are you coming for??

    signed up for tours or workshops??

    staying Socorro?? Or rv park??

    sorry for the slew of questions it will help me answer and give tips for you.

    there is always plenty to do around the reserve.

    there is an art tent right at the visitor center. Then there is a craft fair at an old church I think, just down the road from the reserve in San Antonio.

    there will be another art and crafts tent or building in Socorro this year.

    along with all that you can venture into the Magdalena mountains 30 minutes away. Or go further south into T or C for the hot springs. Hit up Caballo Lake state park nearby, always good birding.

    know that at least one day you must observe the fly in its not to be missed. To do so its been inside the park when they open before dusk with time to park and setup camera equipment.
    We give ourselves an hour before dawn.

    bring warm clothes.... You will freeze n the mornings waiting on the birds, and usually sunny for a tshirt n afternoon.

    i will try and think of more

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    Take a look in the regional forum (west of the Mississippi) and you'll see a # of threads going back a couple of years on Bosque.
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    Marina,

    If you go in the first half of November you will get the spectacular fall color bgs. After Thanksgiving, the leaves are mostly gone.
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