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Male Painted Bunting

Some Texas Fall Colors

On October 29, 2012 By Steve
The northeastern states are colored with beautiful Autumn foliage during September and October. Trees in some parts of the Lone Star State change to different shades of red, orange, and green too but the colors we get in the valley are of the avian kind. Millions of birds migrate through the Lower Rio Grande Valley each Fall season andContinue Reading
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