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A White-tailed Hawk Catches a Snake and a Hooded Merganser Gets a Fish in South Texas

On December 3, 2013 By Steve
Recently, I went looking for Aplomado Falcons in their usual haunts but ended up seeing a few other choice birds instead. The fact that I missed the falcons shows how rare this species really is. However, whenever you go looking for falcons or other wildlife in South Texas, you always end up seeing something good.Continue Reading
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