Well, it's certainly a nice setup to see and photograph hummingbirds and other birds. But to charge $5 to get in and then an additional $15 if you bring a tripod in is absolutely ridiculous! And then on top of that, you have to pay that same fee EACH time you visit! A one time fee should cover you for multiple visits while your in the area. I realize it costs money to maintain the feeders, but the $15 tripod fee is a joke! How is one supposed to photograph the birds with a big heavy lens and not use a tripod? Talk about taking advantage of a situation. A bit greedy if you asked me.
Beautiful place.. was made to feel at home.. saw an amazing amount of birds and wildlife
Beautiful place for birds.
Great birding. Comfortable chairs.
If you want to see 7+ species of hummingbirds along with other awesome birds, I recommend going here! Such a serene, amazing setting!
Came here 10 years ago when I was passing through Arizona, and again today. Delightful, non-assuming, and homey - tucked away in a canyon about 10 miles from Sierra Vista. The back yard is a birder's dream. If you want somewhere quiet and cozy, it's recommended. If you're a rabid birder, you can't miss this one!
One of the best places to see a variety of birds in Southern Arizona. Her backyard is set up perfectly for attracting birds and the viewing areas are comfortable. The bird actions is almost non stop. It's a must see location if you are birding in the area.
I didn't stay there but only visited during the day. The B&B guests didn't complain at all, and seemed very pleased with their birdwatching. I paid a seasonal fee to visit, and just did birdwatching during the day, camping nearby. I got excellent photos of a hummingbird species that's rare in the US.