Wetlands Wildlife. Productive and Diverse Texas Coastal Wetlands.

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Wetlands Wildlife

Productive and Diverse Texas Coastal Wetlands

Even deserts have wetlands West Texas Cienega

Carolina Wren

Common Yellowthroat

Red-winged Blackbird

Belted Kingfisher

Green Heron

Great Egret

Coot

Mallard duck

Canvasback

Pintail

Red-shouldered Hawk

Killdeer

Eastern Meadowlark

Least Bittern

Beaver

Raccoon

River Otters

Dragonfly

Damselfly

Green Anole

Water Snake

Turtles Red-eared Slider Softshell Turtle

Green Tree Frog

Cricket Frog

Bull Frog

Leopard Frog

Gulf Coast Toad

Wetland Insects Cicada Katydid By Ronald F. Billings, Texas Forest Service

Alligator

Brought to you by: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Texas State University Texas Watch