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The Nature Writers of Texas
Sep 15, 2005 ... sitting in a spot of bare ground was a quarter-size baby horny toad. .... I remember finding lots and lots of horny toads when I was young and ... I live in Atascosa county and we haven't seen a horny toad in years. ...
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Texas Raptor Migration Can be Spectacular by Ro Wauer It is again time to watch the skies for the abundant raptors that pass through South Texas en route to ...
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It is again time for the annual arrival of bald eagles into South Texas. Southern bald eagles normally return to their ancestral nesting sites in late ...
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Other ideal trees/shrubs for Maverick County are Texas ebony (Pithecellobium ebano), retama (Parkensonia aculeata), Texas paloverde (Cercidium texanum), ...
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WildBird magazine has rated this festival as one of the top Texas bird festivals. The total festival cost is $85, and participation is ...
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Outdoors they are an integral part of our South Texas wildlife. ... single cause of severe cricket infestation around homes and commercial buildings. ...
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This book is a very different from any of the other tree books for Texas ... Trees of Texas, with a subtitle "An Easy Guide to Leaf Identification," was ...
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Jul 30, 2006 ... Dodder Looks Like Tangled Yellow-Orange Twine by Ro Wauer I was surprised on a recent visit to Magic Ridge, a Texas Ornithological Society ...
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In fact, a zebra heliconian was the first butterfly found that next morning. And as I watching that gorgeous creature, two others appeared as if by magic. ...
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Our epiphytes - ball moss and Spanish moss - are far less important to wildlife than the ... found in deep South Texas, often builds it nest on ball moss. ...
 
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