READERS' POLL RUNNER-UP: The microcosm of the Sonoran Desert, Tohono Chul Park, at 7366 N. Paseo del Norte, makes the drive north of River Road worthwhile. Relax at one of the bird stations, and watch for some of the 15 species of native birds and 25 visiting species. Hummingbirds, cardinals, woodpeckers and roadrunners will surprise and delight visitors, and if you're lucky, you may spot a coyote, a desert tortoise or a javelina. A hundred species (and 400 varieties) of arid-climate plants are featured on the 37-plus-acre park. Almost always, something's in bloom. You'll forget you're in the middle of a bustling urban district, that Oracle Road is a cactus wren's flit away. Also featured is a tea room with a Spanish colonial atmosphere. After your stroll and nibble, visit the exhibit hall, currently featuring Mexican folk arts and photographs celebrating the Day of the Dead, or the gallery, displaying a collection of votive paintings documenting the experiences of Mexican migrants to the United States
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