Scenes from the Brush Country
Deep in South Texas, along the border of Mexico and the Rio Grande last weekend.
A red Cardinal rests in an huisache tree
A Mexican green Jay finds the huisache as well
Mr. Javelina (Collared Peccary) roots the brushland. I typically call them "Brush Pigs." Very cool animals and these are the only indigenous pig type animals from North - South America. All other swine species are foreigners.
A red Cardinal rests in an huisache tree
A Mexican green Jay finds the huisache as well
Mr. Javelina (Collared Peccary) roots the brushland. I typically call them "Brush Pigs." Very cool animals and these are the only indigenous pig type animals from North - South America. All other swine species are foreigners.
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