Leaping from branch to branch, chasing one another and outwitting birdwatchers who try to block them from feeders, an expanding population of fox squirrels now thrives in the Rio Grande Valley.
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Grackle Large and in Charge
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What happens when you shrink the lawn? You get butterfliers stopping by to visit!
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There’s something almost sacred about hiking through forests. It can evoke the same sort of reverence as walking beneath the vaulted ceilings of ancient cathedrals. Perhaps it is how the stout trunks rise, meshing and weaving canopies together, one tree to the next.
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Reddish Egret with Reflections
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The American Avocet, like a totally modern woman, secures child minding prior to the arrival of the little ones.