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From the Great Plains of the north, to the subtropical banks of the Lower Rio-Grande . . . and from the pineywoods and cypress swamps of the east, to the dry canyons and deserts of the west . . . Texas is unique in its biodiversity. ​With my friend Mohammad and on my own, I photographed some of the iconic fauna and flora of the Lone Star State in April 2017.
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F E A T U R E D S P E C I E S
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B L A C K - T A I L E D J A C K R A B B I T • B L A C K - T A I L E D P R A I R I E D O G • B I S O N
G R E E N H E R O N • S N O W Y E G R E T • Y E L L O W - C R O W N E D N I G H T - H E R O N
R U F O U S H U M M I N G B I R D • F U L V O U S W H I S T L I N G - D U C K • P L A I N C H A C H A L A C A
B L A C K - T H R O A T E D S P A R R O W • W H I T E - C R O W N E D S P A R R O W • N O R T H E R N C A R D I N A L
V E R M I L L I O N F L Y C A T C H E R • P Y R R H U L O X I A
S T R A W B E R R Y P I T A Y A • D A R K L I N G B E E T L E • Y U C C A • A M E R I C A N B U L L F R O G
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