Author: Justin Case
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The Rio Grande Ground Squirrel
The ever-vigilant Rio Grande ground squirrel, like a rabbit or mouse, faces the daily trial of feeding itself but not becoming dinner. A coyote or hawk is no more frightening than I.
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Harris’s Hawks—Guardians of the Grasslands
Like no-nonsense lifeguards perched along a shoreline, Harris’s hawks scrutinize grasslands from multi-tiered poles and brush piles along the Brownsville Historic Battlefield Trail of an evening—sometimes two or three raptors to a pole.
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Carolyn Wolfer
After spending her career indoors, her scouting activities renewed her love of the outdoors. Her teaching brought her awareness of her love of sharing knowledge with kids.
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Top Five Sea Beans
There has been little research done on sea beans. I suppose one reason is that most people don’t even know these floating seeds exist.
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March 2021 Advanced Training
March 2, 2021 9:30am to 11:00am CST (Rescheduled from February 16, 2021 due to weather) Backyard Water Features To register, simply email arroyocoloradoaudubon@gmail.com Tuesday, March 2, 2021 11am-12pm Eastern time Get to Know Your Backyard Birds: Nest and Egg ID with NestWatch Have you ever found a bird’s nest you couldn’t identify? It’s both an exciting…
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BEACH VALENTINE
The SEA HEART, Entada gigas, is our largest typical sea bean. It has a history going back to Columbus. It sometimes called the Columbus Bean because of the discovery of one in the Azores, which gave Columbus a clue that land lay to the west.