-->>>>>>> Next Section <<<<<<< Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII Folks again: The Casa de San Pedro is indeed nice, but more like staying in a birder's motel. It's new, well designed and convenient, though not significantly closer to anything. The San Pedro Inn cottages with kitchens and living room, as well as large bedrooms deliver a somewhat different kind of comfort and convenience. There is interesting birding outside the door and a nice walk through fields to the riparian area - shrikes, meadowlarks, a number of different flyctchers on the way to the river, Check out the website, if your are interested and and chose the one that suits you best. If you prefer a motel, the Thunder Mountain Inn in town is inexpensive, has a decent restaurant and is also well located for day trips. Jack Leighty Huntingtown jleighty@chesapeake.net >From: KurtCapt87@aol.com >Date: 10/20/98 7:38:32PM >To: mdosprey@ARI.Net >Subject: Re: San Pedro Riiver Inn > >Folks, > >I would also suggest the Casa de San Pedro. Its across the river >(east of the >Sand Pedro River Inn) which means its a tad closer to the >Huachucas. And of >course you go out the back door, walk 50 yds to the refuge (San >Pedro River) >and have some quick birding whilst you wait for the Nature >Conservancy parking >lot to open at 0800. From this back yard you get all sorts of fun >stuff like >Quail in the morning, Chats everywhere, Summer Tanagers and >migrants in the >cottonwoods, and at night your own Lesser Nighthawk display around >the parking >lot light (singular) and an occasional Great Horned flyby into the >grass field >near you. The B&B is very comfortable, great fireplace, Thayer >software on >the computer, beautiful rooms, and hummers in the patio garden >outside your >door. I believe they have a webpage - just set your webcrawler to >look for >Case de San Pedro. > >Kurt Gaskill, kurtcapt87@aol.com > >