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Archives for April 2021

Loggerhead shrike
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Gulf Coast Bird Observatory studies shrikes

The Gulf Coast Bird Observatory is studying the Loggerhead Shrike, whose population is on the decline. Photo by Erik Wolf.

April 28, 2021

Prairie Nymph blooming
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Online events planned for Earth Day Eve 2021

Earth Day 2021 comes amid growing attention about sustainability. People noticed nature during COVID lockdowns. Photo by Joyce Tipton

April 21, 2021

Indian blanket - PDittrick
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April is National Native Plant Month

April 2021 was deemed National Native Plant Month under a resolution passed by the U.S. Senate. Indian blanket photo by Paula Dittrick

April 14, 2021

Great Egret Chicks High Island
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Walkway spans High Island’s Smith Oaks

Birders visiting the colonial waterbird rookery at High Island this spring will find an elevated walkway in Smith Oaks sanctuary. Photo by Doug Fairchild.

April 1, 2021

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