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License to Trill

make it an ideal place to bird. Its coastline, dense pine forests, mountains, and desert offer habitat for a striking number of species: The Texas Bird Records Committee has documented 652 that live in or migrate through the state. Late spring birding is exceptional along the coast and in South Texas, as thousands of migrating birds pause on their journey north to breeding

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