A Living Landscape
Membership at Oro Valley Country Club means spending time in a landscape recognized for its ecological quality. During the Tucson Christmas Bird Count, conducted in partnership with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, more than 30 bird species were documented on the course, ranging from native Sonoran Desert residents like Gambel’s Quail and Gila Woodpeckers to water-dependent species such as the Great Egret, and winter migrants including American Wigeon, Yellow-rumped Warblers, and Ruby-crowned Kinglets that travel hundreds or even thousands of miles. This diversity reflects the health, balance, and natural beauty members experience every day.