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Description: Home to about 450 species of birds. Includes an overview, sightings reports, and articles.
Birds - Big Bend National Park (U.S. National Park Service) An Introduction to the Birds of Big Bend National Park Big Bend National Park includes unparalleled mountain, desert, and river environments. This diversity in landscape creates a remarkable variety of plant zones where more than 450 kinds of birds have been recorded. Big Bend is known for its specialties that occur only within the Chisos Mountains or just within the border country of Texas to Arizona. Unique birds such as the Mexican mallard, Lucifer hummingbird, Mexican jay, black-capped and gray vireos, Colima warbler, and varied bunting occur here at different times of the year.
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