BCR 35.
Chihuahuan Desert

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| Sandhill Crane. Photo: USFWS |
The Chihuahuan Desert stretches
from the Madrean Mountains on the west to the Edwards Plateau
in Texas, grades into the Southern Great Plains to the north,
and extends over much of the central Mexican Plateau. Arid
grasslands and shrublands cover broad basins and higher elevation
oak-juniper woodlands and conifers occur in numerous isolated
mesas and mountains. Scaled
Quail are typical of lowlands, with Bell's
Vireo along some riparian zones, and Black-capped
Vireo and Lucifer Hummingbird in the montane scrub community.
The Colima
Warbler is a rare inhabitant of a few of the taller mountains.
The Rio Grande and adjacent wetlands provide important habitat
for Sandhill Cranes, waterfowl, and other riparian and wetland-dependant
birds.
Important Bird Areas
in this BCR
Big
Bend National Park
Big
Bend Ranch State Park
Bitter
Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Bosque
del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
Davis
Mountains, including Davis
Mountains State Park and Davis
Mountain Preserve
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| Bell's Vireo. Photo: USFWS |
Devils
River State Natural Area and Dolan
Falls Preserve
Guadalupe
Mountains National Park, Guadalupe
River State Park, and Honey
Creek State Natural Area
Kickapoo
Cavern State Park
Lincoln
National Forest
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