Located in the middle of the Central Flyway, Wimberley is blessed with a wonderful parade of migrants in the spring from the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher to the Scarlet Tanager. CLICK
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Part two of this entertaining article...comparisons with Purple Martins, the work ethic of the Barn Swallow, and links and resources for learning more. CLICK
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Patsy Glenn describes the amazing trek from Mexico and how to tell the difference between the Black-chinned and Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds. CLICK
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So beautifully colored, they seem to belong in the tropics, the Painted Bunting is shy. The first sighting of one of these little birds is always a memorable experience. Patsy Glenn's article describes how to attract them to your area. CLICK
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Painted buntings are quite private little birds, but there are ways to encourage them to nest in your yard by providing the right environment. CLICK
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Taken for granted by most Wimberley area residents, the industrious Vultures go about the business of cleaning. Not only do they dodge disease and make our lives better, they also provide breathtaking glimpses of soaring flight with their six-foot wingspans. Lewis Smith takes us up close and personal with these large, docile residents. CLICK
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One of the most beautiful bird songs in the world comes from a small, brown bird who lives among the rocks. Meet this little guy in a featured article. CLICK
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AA well-designed birdhouse can be functional for birds and an asset to the landscape.
Installing a palace for birds is just one way to enjoy natural wonders in the Central Texas Hill Country. CLICK
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