The Tos Handbook of Texas BirdsThe TOS Handbook of Texas Birds provides authoritative annotations on the abundance, status, and distribution of all species encountered in Texas; lists rare, introduced, and hypothetical species in the appendices; and offers a comprehensive reference section. |
Contents
AN ANNOTATED LIST OF SPECIES | 1 |
PRESUMPTIVE SPECIES LIST | 221 |
NONACCEPTED SPECIES | 223 |
EXOTICS AND BIRDS OF UNCERTAIN ORIGIN | 227 |
LIST OF REVIEW SPECIES | 229 |
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abundant Accidental American appears areas arrive August becoming birds Blackland Prairies breeding Brewster Calhoun County casual coast Coastal Prairies common resident common summer resident Common to uncommon documented records early east eastern half Edwards Plateau fall Fall migrants Family farther Flycatcher Galveston Gull habitat High Plains Hummingbird individuals inland July June known Lake late lingering Linnaeus List locally common locations Lower Rio male March Mexico migrant and winter Mountains nesting northern November numbers occur October Panhandle Park Pecos Photograph Pineywoods population present primarily range rare migrant rare to locally rare winter recent region remain reported Review Species Rio Grande Valley River Rolling Plains September sightings single South Plains South Texas Brush southern Sparrow spring subspecies summer resident TBRC Texas Brush Country TPRF Trans-Pecos uncommon migrant Uncommon to common Uncommon to locally uncommon to rare United upper Vireo Warblers western winter resident winter visitor
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