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Birds

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Kirtland's Warbler

Latin:  Setophaga kirtlandii

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Lucifer Hummingbird

Latin:  Calothorax lucifer

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Orange-crowned Warbler

Latin:  Leiothlypis celata

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Red-legged Kittiwake

Latin:  Rissa brevirostris

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Rivoli's Hummingbird

Latin:  Eugenes fulgens

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Roseate Tern

Latin:  Sterna dougallii

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Lucy's Warbler

Latin:  Leiothlypis luciae

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Nashville Warbler

Latin:  Leiothlypis ruficapilla

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    Bird-Friendly Buildings
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    Bird-Friendly Buildings

    Building strikes are the number two cause of human-related bird mortality, killing millions of birds each year. Bird-friendly Building efforts and Lights Out programs can help us counteract this problem in our urban areas.

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    Want to make sure your birding observations count towards more than a sense of satisfaction?

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    Conservation Really Doesn’t Have a Party
    January 9, 2016

    Conservation Really Doesn’t Have a Party

    Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
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    Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

    The historic Leeper House anchors spectacular native gardens at the gateway to perhaps the best birding in San Antonio, on Mitchell Lake and the surrounding 1,200 acres of native habitat.

    Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center
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    Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center

    Nestled in geologically-unique canyon full of rare species in Cedar Hill, TX.

    Trinity River Audubon Center
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    Trinity River Audubon Center

    Stunning prairie views, five miles of hiking trails through the Great Trinity Forest, and excursions on the Trinity River are just the beginning of this world away, just ten minutes from downtown Dallas.

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