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April 10, 2018

The Subtropics

In North America (north of Mexico), there are two regions that are classified as being subtropical: the Lower Rio Grande Valley (LRGV), about which I have written previously, and the southern tip of Florida, including the Keys. Both areas harbor not only a substantial number of plant species not found farther north, but also entire […]

Posted in Natural History. Tagged hardwood hammock, Molossus molossus, pine rockland, subtropical, subtropics. 1 Comment
December 19, 2016

South Texas Interlude

It was not easy, but we are now Texans. Most people never have to worry about defining their state of residence, as it is obvious from their job and/or housing location, but when living in an RV, it is not so straightforward. We wanted the transition to be very clear so that our new truck […]

Posted in Natural History, News/Updates. Tagged Amazon Kingfisher, Lower Rio Grande Valley, subtropical. 1 Comment
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