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World Birding Centers

South Padre > Estero Llano > Laguna Atascosa

Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge was Established in 1946 and is the largest protected area of natural habitat left in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. This 120,000-acre refuge is home to more documented species of birds than any other National Wildlife Refuge in the United States. A dense entanglement of thorns, home to the endangered ocelot, eases its way into an open prairie landscape where white-tailed deer can be found roaming. Across the mainland, over the Laguna Madre and onto South Padre Island, the Laguna Atascosa NWR provides important habitat for nesting sea turtles, clapper rails, blue crab, and many other species. Pictures above: Great White Egret, Tricolored Heron , White Tailed Hawk, Green Jay and Alligator.

Edinburg Scenic Wetlands & World Birding Center in the heart of Edinburg, TX. This a 40-acre wetlands oasis in the midst of a lively urban landscape – protects, conserves, promotes and increases the understanding of birds and wildlife in the Rio Grande Valley. The Edinburg World Birding Center offers watchable wildlife year-round in a setting friendly to birds, butterflies and other water-loving creatures. The center also provides excellent environmental education opportunities for both youth and adults, delivered in an effective and meaningful manner. Pictures above: Pelicans, Red-winged Blackbird, Ducks, Devil Ducks and Green Parakeets chilling out in McAllen, TX..

 

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