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Pajarito Mountains : ウィキペディア英語版
Pajarito Mountains

The Pajarito Mountains are a small mountain range of western Santa Cruz County, Arizona. The range is adjacent the Atascosa Mountains at its north, with both ranges in the center of a north-south sequence of ranges called the ''Tumacacori Highlands''. The Highlands have the Tumacacori Mountains at the north, and south of the U.S.-Mexico border, the Sierra La Esmeralda range, (the Emerald Mountains). The Tumacacori Highlands are part of a regional conservancy study of 'travel corridors' for cats, called ''Cuatros Gatos'', Four Cats,〔Arizona Highways Magazine, ''Emerald Isle'', p 40-43.〕 for mountain lions, ocelot, bobcat, and jaguar.
The lower elevation Cerro Colorado Mountains to the northwest, and the San Luis Mountains, west are also part of the Highlands region. At the west of the Pajarito's and adjacent to the San Luis range, and Cobre Ridge peaks, is the Pajarito Wilderness. East of the Highlands is the Santa Cruz River Valley corridor.
==Range specifics==
The highest peak in the range is Pajarito Peak at due south of Pena Blanca Lake; the peak is at the headwaters of Calabasas and Pesquiera Canyons. In the west of the range at the Pajarito Wilderness, a water divide makes some drainages flow south into northern Sonora. The other drainages flow northeast to the Santa Cruz River, or northwest to the north-flowing Altar Valley. Cobre Ridge at the northwest merges into the southwest San Luis Mountains, and the peaks of Cobre Ridge range from Black Peak, in the northwest, Cobre Mountain, then Bartlett Mountain, and Flat Top Mountain, at the west of the Pajarito Wilderness.
Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora lie at the eastern foothills of the range in the upper region of the north-south ''Santa Cruz River Valley'', and in the I-19 corridor.
Pena Blanca Lake is a mountainous getaway site, about 8 mi on Ruby Road from I-19. Ruby Road continues about 25 miles, much on unimproved surfaces, through the mountains to the area of the ghost town site of Ruby, Arizona, just northwest of the Pajarito Wilderness, and east of Cobre Ridge, and then loops back eastward to I-19 at Amado.
Two common trails of the mountain area are the Atascosa Lookout, and the Sycamore Canyon Trail, (for the Arizona sycamore, ''Platanus wrightii''). As part of southeast Arizona, southwest New Mexico, Sonora and northwest Chihuahua's Madrean Sky Islands, mountainous sky island region, birdwatching finds these mountain sites as prime locales for bird species ranging north out of the Sierra Madre Occidental cordillera. (One sought after example is the elegant trogon species.)〔(Elegant Trogon locales )〕
The highest peak, Pajarito Peak is located at .〔Pajarito Peak, mountainzone.〕

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