Northwest Arizona and Southeast Nevada Sights

Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge

Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge Review

The largest surviving cottonwood-willow woodland in the region is part of the Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge. This 6,055-acre desert oasis is a favorite byway of neotropical migratory birds such as the flashy vermilion flycatcher and the brilliant summer tanager.

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