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Birds

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Sooty Tern

Latin:  Onychoprion fuscatus

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Violet-crowned Hummingbird

Latin:  Leucolia violiceps

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Guadalupe Murrelet

Latin:  Synthliboramphus hypoleucus

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Rufous Hummingbird

Latin:  Selasphorus rufus

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Allen's Hummingbird

Latin:  Selasphorus sasin

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Calliope Hummingbird

Latin:  Selasphorus calliope

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Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Latin:  Archilochus colubris

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Buff-bellied Hummingbird

Latin:  Amazilia yucatanensis

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    Conservation

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    Native Habitats & Ecosystems
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    Native Habitats & Ecosystems

    Though Texas is one of the most bio-diverse states in the country, population growth and increasing development put ecosystems at risk.

    Connection to Nature & Place
    Conservation

    Connection to Nature & Place

    Texas abounds with opportunities to spend time in the great outdoors, but urban lifestyle often disconnects people from nature and leads to a decrease in quality of life.

    Conservation

    Connection to Nature & Place

    Texas abounds with opportunities to spend time in the great outdoors, but urban lifestyle often disconnects people from nature and leads to a decrease in quality of life.

    Clean Air & Energy
    Conservation

    Clean Air & Energy

    Our state ranks among the highest per capita energy usage in the nation, and this takes a toll on Texas air quality. Energy conservation can save you money and improve our air.

    Water Quality & Conservation
    Conservation

    Water Quality & Conservation

    After the record-breaking drought of 2011, Texans are more conscious than ever of the need for water conservation and protecting water quality.

    Prairie & Grassland Conservation
    Conservation

    Prairie & Grassland Conservation

    Our emerging Prairie & Grasslands Conservation program is cultivating a community of ranchers and rural landowners to form a landscape-scale prairie conservation network, returning agricultural land to native habitat and bringing healthier, more sustainable grass-fed beef to consumers.

    Injured, Sick or Orphaned Birds & Wildlife
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    Injured, Sick or Orphaned Birds & Wildlife

    Audubon Texas does not take in or treat injured, sick, or orphaned animals. If you have found a wild bird or animal that needs care, please contact the following groups who will connect you with a licensed rehabilitator:

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