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Access to water, migration paths, and diverse habitat make the Highland Lakes an exceptionally good location for birds of all different feathers and the humans who track them.
“We have different climate zones here,” said Sherry Bixler, who has traveled the world in search of birds. “We have a lot of different things here. The top of the ridges have birds not found down by the lakes. You have hills and you have flatlands. You find all kinds of birds here.”
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