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 Naturally Curious about Texas' Lower Rio Grande Valley?

Our Recommendations for Texas'

Lower Rio Grande Valley

Whether you are curious about birds, butterflies, dragonflies, plants or history, Texas' Lower Rio Grande Valley (the Valley), where Texas, Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico meet will fascinate you!  Because of the Mexican species moving north, the migration flyways, the Chihuahuan Desert edge and the coastal habitats there is plenty to see.  The following list of field guides can be ordered on-line, or you can find them in any of our Valley partner stores while you are there:

Alamo InnAlamo Sabal Palm Grove,  Brownsville

Edinburg Scenic Wetlands, a World Birding Center facility    Events

Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge   (Link to Friends)Alamo

 Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge, on the Laguna Madre  Valley Nature Center, Weslaco

What do you want to study?   Birds/ Bird Finding   Butterflies    Flora     Gulf      History

Bird Guides:  Are you wondering which of your bird guides to bring to the Lower Rio Grande Valley?  The newer the guide, the better your chances that more of the Mexican vagrants will be included.  The most useful national guides are National Geographic's Birds of North America, Kaufman Focus Guide-Birds of North America, Sibley Guide to Birds of North America.  If you are traveling to the Valley because of Mexican vagrants, there are three field guides for Mexican birds.  The most extensive, and therefore bulkiest is Howell and Webb's Birds of Mexico and northern Central America.  The Peterson Guide to Mexican Birds is the quality you'd expect from a Peterson Field Guide.  If you would be happy with illustrations and limited information, consider Birds of Mexico and Adjacent Areas, the plates are loaded with birds, so you won't spend as much time searching though a lot of pages.  The four field guides with the words 'Birds' and 'Texas' (Peterson, Rappole & Blacklock, Smithsonian and Tekula)  in them don't provide any distinct advantage over the national guides, especially if your only Texas experience is the Rio Grande Valley.  The TOS Handbook of Texas Birds is a valuable planning tool as it details the seasonal occurrence of all the birds found in Texas.  Each species has a range map by county, so you can see what bird is where when.  This does not replace a field guide however, as the only pictures are those of rare or vagrant bird species.

 

Bird Finding in the Valley

  Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail Map, Lower Coast.  This $3.00 map uses a Texas Highway map, coded icons to mark good birding spots, text with directions and birding tips.  The art work is so nice, many people display it as a poster.
    ABA's Birder's Guide to the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas.  This classic provides detailed descriptions and maps of the major birding sites in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. 
    ABA's Birder's Guide to the Texas Coast.  This book will take you birding from Beaumont on the Louisiana/Texas border to the Boca Chica Beach, where the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo meets the Gulf of Mexico..
    Exploring the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail.  This book from Falcon Press adds a bit more depth to the birding trail maps that cover the entire coast.
Bird Finding in Texas   Birding Texas, Elwonger and Wauer. 
    A Birder's Guide to Texas, Kutac
Bird Checklist   Checklist to the Birds of the Lower Rio Grande Valley

Butterfly Guides:  The most popular butterfly guides are the Kaufman Focus Guide to Butterflies of North America supplemented by Butterflies of the Lower Rio Grande Valley by Ro Wauer.  Before these books were available, Butterflies through Binoculars West by Glassberg and the Peterson FG to Butterflies (both East and West!) were popular.  If you are traveling to Mexico, contact Frontera Audubon for copies of Butterflies of Northeastern Mexico, a self-published guide by Richard Lehman and Kim Garwood.

Dragonflies:  Come mid-April, we'll all be checking out the new guide to Dragonflies and Damselflies of Texas and South Central US.  Until then, it's Dragonflies through Binoculars.

Flora:  If plants are your main interest, there are several local guides available, and they are of course your best bet.  Either of the two Texas wildflower guides (Texas Wildflowers by Agilvsi and Wildflowers of Texas by Loughmiller) will supplement the local guides, and for most folks will do just fine for the Valley.

Plants   Trees, Shrubs & Cacti of South Texas
    Broad-leaved and Herbaceous Plants of South Texas
    Plants of the Rio Grande Valley Delta
    Common South Texas Shrubs
    Wildflowers and Other Plants of Texas Beaches

The Beach:  Going to South Padre Island?  There are several books to choose from, ranging from the all encompassing Laguna Madre of Texas and Tamaulipas, to the beach ecology course in a book, Beachcombers Guide to the Marine Life of the Gulf Coast, or the simple laminated guide, Gulf Coast Seashore Life.  See them all in our Gulf Coast and Laguna Madre aisle. 

Valley History/Stories

History/Natural History   Adios to the Brushland
    Mountain Islands Desert Seas (border ecology, mostly western US/Mexico, but of interest for the Rio Grande Valley as well)
    A Wild and Vivid Land

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Thanks to all of our friends, customers and supporters who have helped Randy and I keep Naturally Curious going since his July hospitalization!  We hope you'll bear with us while we figure out why he has lost his vision, and if it is permanent or temporary.  Meanwhile, Sandy is taking a much-needed 'Caregiver Break'   We will resume shipping on January 2, 2009.  We will be checking email and phone messages.