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  • Bird of the Week: American Oystercatcher

    American Oystercatcher Haematopus palliatus Content and photos by James Giroux Most shorebirds are not known for their vibrant colors or contrasting plumage. But the American Oystercatcher is an exception. It is exceptional in other ways as well, including its feeding and migration behavior. Let’s begin with appearance. The face is

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  • A Look Into Travis Audubon’s Past with G. Frank Oatman

    What do you believe were the greatest accomplishments of the organization in the 50s and 60s? This was a question we fielded to G. Frank Oatman, Jr, who was the president of Travis Audubon in the early 60s. (Oatman is 85 now and retired in New Mexico.) Here are Oatman’s

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  • Bird of the Week: Nashville Warbler

    Nashville Warbler (Leiothlypis ruficapilla) Compiled by Lisa Graham Small but full of personality, the Nashville Warbler brings a burst of color and energy to forests, thickets, and shrubby woodlands across North America. This compact songbird is easy to recognize by its bright yellow underparts, olive-green back, gray hood, and distinctive

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  • Bird of the Week: Forster’s Tern

    Forster’s Tern Sterna forsteri Compiled by Liam Molina Supplemental Information by Jane Tillman, Travis Audubon Volunteer   Recently featured in our August Bird Forecast, the Forster’s Tern is a migrating bird expected to begin returning to Texas in August. These birds are also the only medium-sized tern species to winter

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