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2020 Big Country Chapter Articles

September 4, 2023 by annabellemoore

  • A bug of many names by J. Carrington
  • At Abilene State Park the stars at night are… by M.Richins
  • Abilene master naturalist explains the life soil gives by R. Copeland
  • Can you tell good ants from bad ants? by R.Deming
  • Dandelions can be a delight for everyone by J. Carrington
  • In the summer night sky, its goodbye Orion, hello Scorpius by M. Richins
  • What’s buzzing in your backyard? by M. Marugg
  • Scissortail flycatchers are aerial acrobats by C. Berryhill
  • Find the celestial jewels of the night sky by M. Richins
  • Want to go native in your West Texas landscape? by J. Carrington
  • Seeing a Ringtail cat is a special treat by J. Rhoton
  • The common loon is an extraordinary sight by M. Haney

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