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Birds and Other Wildlife of South Central Texas

Author : Edward A. Kutac,S. Christopher Caran
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2014-07-03
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780292786387

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Birds and Other Wildlife of South Central Texas by Edward A. Kutac,S. Christopher Caran Pdf

Nature takes a surprising turn in the heart of Texas. The flat Gulf Coastal Plains, which become the fertile Blackland Prairies in Central Texas, end abruptly at the Balcones Escarpment, one of the state’s most dramatic geological features, and the rolling, more sparsely vegetated Hill Country begins. The animal life varies as dramatically as the land. More than 400 species of birds alone, nearly three-fourths of all Texas birds, can be spotted in the region. This handbook offers a concise natural history of Central Texas and a complete checklist of all native and naturalized vertebrate animals, including birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, as well as invertebrates that include butterflies and land snails. The listings cite both scientific and common names for each species, relative abundance in the region, and preferred habitats. A distinguishing feature of the handbook is its list of parks and recreational areas in the region, which includes the counties of Bastrop, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Comal, Fayette, Gillespie, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hays, Kendall, Lee, Llano, Milam, Travis, and Williamson. The authors describe the recreational facilities available in each park and list the animal species likely to be encountered there. For birdwatchers, naturalists, visitors, and residents alike, this popular handbook will be the essential "where-to-find-it" reference.

Birds of the Texas Hill Country

Author : Mark W. Lockwood
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2010-07-05
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0292788290

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Birds of the Texas Hill Country by Mark W. Lockwood Pdf

Situated in the center of a state renowned for its abundant and varied birdlife, the Texas Hill Country provides habitat for 420 resident and migratory species, including the endangered Golden-cheeked Warbler and Black-capped Vireo. Mark Lockwood, a biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife, has monitored these and other bird populations throughout the Hill Country for many years. In this book, he offers a complete, up-to-date guide to the status and distribution of every bird species reliably reported on the Edwards Plateau. The species accounts focus on four key characteristics of each bird: relative abundance, distribution within the region, habitat, and timing of occurrence. In addition, Lockwood discusses species that have been reported, but not documented, in the Hill Country, as well as those that might be expected to occur. For birders and ornithologists less familiar with the region, Lockwood also gives a general introduction to the ecology of the Edwards Plateau and to the flora and birdlife found in eighteen parks and birding areas.

Birds of Central Texas

Author : Greg Lasley,Quick Reference Publishing
Publisher : Quick Reference Pub Incorporated
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2009-09-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0982490534

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Birds of Central Texas by Greg Lasley,Quick Reference Publishing Pdf

A guide that makes bird identification easy in Central Texas.

Birds of the Trans-Pecos

Author : Jim Peterson,Barry R. Zimmer
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2010-07-05
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0292787928

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Birds of the Trans-Pecos by Jim Peterson,Barry R. Zimmer Pdf

The Trans-Pecos, that huge region of Texas west of the Pecos River, is richer in recorded bird species than all but three of the United States. Hundreds of birders come here each year in search of species such as the Colima Warbler which are rarely if ever spotted in other parts of the country. Yet, until now, there was no comprehensive birding guide devoted to the entire region. Designed for intermediate to advanced birders, Birds of the Trans-Pecos provides an annotated checklist of all 482 species found in the region. The species accounts include seasonal distribution, documentation of nesting, most likely habitat, and the bird's status as a "Texas Review Species." The authors also describe the geography and bird habitats of the Trans-Pecos; federal and state parklands in the area (including Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains), with the species that occur in each; and the mountain-breeding birds and species of special interest.

A Naturalist's Guide to the Texas Hill Country

Author : Mark Gustafson
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2015-04-02
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781623492359

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A Naturalist's Guide to the Texas Hill Country by Mark Gustafson Pdf

In this guide, biologist Mark Gustafson introduces residents and visitors to the history, geology, water resources, plants, and animals found in the nineteen counties occupying the eastern part of the Edwards Plateau, the heart of the Hill Country. He profiles three hundred of the most common and unique species from all of the major groups of plants and animals: trees, shrubs, wildflowers, cacti, vines, grasses, ferns, fungi, lichens, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and invertebrates. Color photographs are included for each species along with a brief description. He closes with a chapter on significant state parks and natural areas in the region as an invitation to visit and explore the Texas Hill Country. As large metropolitan areas continue to encroach on the Hill Country, newcomers are moving in and more people are flocking to its many attractions. This guidebook will enrich the appreciation of the region’s rich and unique biodiversity and encourage conservation of the natural world encountered.

Enchanted Rock

Author : Lance Allred
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2010-02-17
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780292784307

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Enchanted Rock by Lance Allred Pdf

With intriguing domes of pinkish granite surrounded by a sea of Hill Country limestone, Enchanted Rock State Natural Area attracts over 300,000 visitors every year who come to the park to hike, rock climb, spelunk, camp, picnic, and observe birds and wildflowers. Geologists from around the world come to Enchanted Rock to examine landforms that were shaped by forces on ancient continents of Earth more than one billion years ago! All of these visitors, however, are only the latest comers in a line of human history that stretches back 13,000 years to early Native Americans and includes Spanish explorers, Mexican and German settlers, and thirteen private and public owners up to the current owner, the state of Texas. Surprisingly, given the area's wealth of unusual geology, native plants and animals, and human history, no comprehensive guide to Enchanted Rock has been published before now. In Enchanted Rock, you'll find everything you need to fully appreciate this unique place. Lance Allred draws on the work of specialists in many fields to offer a popular account of the park's history, geology, weather, flora, and fauna. Whether you want to know more about how Enchanted Rock was formed, identify a wildflower or butterfly, or learn more about plant communities along the hiking trails, you'll find accurate information here, presented in an inviting style. Over a thousand color photographs illustrate the enjoyable text.

Birder's Guide to Texas

Author : Edward A. Kutac
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Bird watching
ISBN : 9780884155515

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Birder's Guide to Texas by Edward A. Kutac Pdf

Packed with maps and detailed directions. Nearly 300 locations statewide. 606 species.

Wildlife Review

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 762 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Wildlife conservation
ISBN : UFL:31262054336929

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Wildlife Review by Anonim Pdf

Spanish Expeditions into Texas, 1689–1768

Author : William C. Foster
Publisher : Univ of TX + ORM
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780292762503

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Spanish Expeditions into Texas, 1689–1768 by William C. Foster Pdf

Based on official Spanish expedition diaries, a fascinating account of the daily routes taken and the Indigenous tribes, terrain, and wildlife encountered. Mapping old trails has a romantic allure at least as great as the difficulty involved in doing it. In this book, William Foster produces the first highly accurate maps of the eleven Spanish expeditions from northeastern Mexico into what is now East Texas during the years 1689 to 1768. Foster draws upon the detailed diaries that each expedition kept of its route, cross-checking the journals among themselves and against previously unused eighteenth-century Spanish maps, modern detailed topographic maps, aerial photographs, and on-site inspections. From these sources emerges a clear picture of where the Spanish explorers actually passed through Texas. This information, which corrects many previous misinterpretations, will be widely valuable. Old names of rivers and landforms will be of interest to geographers. Anthropologists and archaeologists will find new information on encounters with some 139 named Indigenous tribes. Botanists and zoologists will see changes in the distribution of flora and fauna with increasing European habitation, and climatologists will learn more about the “Little Ice Age” along the Rio Grande. “Foster offers readers as accurate an estimate as could ever be hoped for for the eleven routes as whole.” —The Journal of American History “Foster does an excellent job sorting out his predecessors’ fallacious interpretations of the significance and location of certain routes.” —Colonial Latin American Historical Review “To have a single authoritative source of these early expeditions [is] enormously useful . . . Foster’s work [is] the most authoritative on the subject.” —David J. Weber, Southern Methodist University

Great Texas Birds

Author : John P. O'Neill,Suzanne Winckler
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780292760530

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Great Texas Birds by John P. O'Neill,Suzanne Winckler Pdf

Presents color reproductions of forty-eight Texas birds selected as the personal favorites of illustrator John O'Neill and editor Suzanne Winckler, each accompanied by a personal, scientific, or literary observation by a well-known Texas birder or nature writer.

Insects of the Texas Lost Pines

Author : Stephen Welton Taber,Scott B. Fleenor
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781603447133

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Insects of the Texas Lost Pines by Stephen Welton Taber,Scott B. Fleenor Pdf

Annotation In an isolated pine forest on the eastern edge of Central Texas, there lies an island of abundant and diversified life known as the Lost Pines, the western-most stand of the loblolly pine. This 100,000-acre island includes portions of Bastrop and Buescher state parks. It was here that Stephen Welton Taber and Scott B. Fleenor encountered insect life of astonishing diversity. Setting out to identify and describe the insects and related animals most readily observed in the Lost Pines, they also discovered some hidden, rare, and never-before-described species. The result is this book, a bestiary of more than 280 species of invertebrates including insects, millipedes, centipedes, spiders, scorpions, mollusks, and worms. Each species description includes common and scientific names; information on biology, distribution, and similar species; and the authors' special remarks. The next time you visit Bastrop State Park, turn over a few logs, look at the ants, and don't swat the flies. Take along this newguide and open up a world of life in one of Texas' most unique and popular landscapes.

Texas Master Naturalist Statewide Curriculum

Author : Michelle M. Haggerty,Mary Pearl Meuth
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 781 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2019-04-23
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781623493400

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Texas Master Naturalist Statewide Curriculum by Michelle M. Haggerty,Mary Pearl Meuth Pdf

For fifteen years, the Texas Master Naturalist program has been hugely successful, training more than 9,600 volunteers who have given almost 2.8 million hours to nature education. This dedicated corps of naturalists provides teaching, outreach, and service in their communities, promoting the appreciation and stewardship of natural resources and natural areas around the state. Hundreds of new volunteers are trained every year, and the Texas Master Naturalist Statewide Curriculum serves as the basis of instruction for trainees who complete a certification course taught under the auspices of more than forty program chapters. The curriculum contains twenty-four units of instruction that range from geology to ornithology to wetland ecology—all written by the state’s top scientists and experts. Available as well to educators, interpreters, and others who may not yet be able to commit to the Texas Master Naturalist program, the curriculum offers an authoritative source of information for anyone seeking to learn more about the natural world in Texas.