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Those interested in bats, birds and bugs are invited to Cedar Breaks National Monument on Friday and Saturday for BioBlast!, an opportunity for families to learn more about nature. Officials said ...
Golden-Cheeked Warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia). Found only in the cedar-clad hills of the Edwards Plateau. Habitat: cedars, oaks; also streamside trees.—The Birds of TexasSoon this small bird, ...
Birds chirp high in the trees, but remain as invisible as the small animals. ... It's mid-July and right in the midst of Cedar Breaks National Monument's Wildflower Festival.
The breeze fanning your face as you stand on the rim of the 2,000-foot drop-off at Cedar Breaks National Monument carries the resinous scent of sun on pine needles. A forest of pine, spruce and ...
Cedar Breaks National Monument is ready for its summer event season, offering visitors a variety of ways to connect with the ...
Cedar waxwings are sleek, masked birds with unusual red, waxy deposits at the tips of their secondary feathers. They are cinnamon-colored, with grayish wings and tails and yellow terminal tail-bands.
Cedar waxwings are beautiful birds in spite of the mess By Gary Clark , Nature Columnist Jan 1, 2010 Cedar waxwings grace us with their presence in the winter and feed on our berries.
Moreover, yearly visitation to Cedar Breaks has jumped from roughly 22,000 in 1937 to about 700,000 today, which pales in ...
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