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More Altamira Oriole Action in the Lower Rio Grande Valley

On June 6, 2013 By Steve
Sometimes it’s not the photos taken, but photos not taken that you remember. On Monday afternoon I came across a male bobcat getting a drink just 15 feet away! Unfortunately, I had not yet taken the camera out of the car. If I was athletic enough, I would have kicked myself (which would have madeContinue Reading
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