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Note: Some of the following information may have arrived from the agency cut off or incomplete. Alternative Title: Grus americana. Creator: Hillebrand, Steve. Description: Aransas NWR, Austwell, Texas: These palmettos and prickly pear cacti define just one of the many habitat types found on the 59,000-acre Aransas National Wildlife Refuge on the shore of San Antonio Bay. Best known for its large flock of wintering whoopin. Subjects: Birds;whooping crane; Endangered species; Texas; NWR; Migratory birds. Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. |
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Note: Some of the following information may have arrived from the agency cut off or incomplete. Alternative Title: Grus americana. Creator: Hillebrand, Steve. Description: Aransas NWR, Austwell, Texas: These palmettos and prickly pear cacti define just one of the many habitat types found on the 59,000-acre Aransas National Wildlife Refuge on the shore of San Antonio Bay. Best known for its large flock of wintering whoopin. Subjects: Birds;whooping crane; Endangered species; Texas; NWR; Migratory birds. Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (English)
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