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Wild in Willacy County, Texas

On January 19, 2013 By Steve
Willacy County is where I do a lot of my bird and animal photography. There are days when its wetlands, coastal habitats, and subtropical, scrubby vegetation seem to be filled with ducks, wading birds, and other species. Mammal watching and photography can be good too, especially for big, Texan White-tailed Deer. Willacy County has a lot of good habitat for deer and itContinue Reading
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