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About Warbler woods


Warbler Woods covers 124 acres of varied habitat covering Pecan Gap sediments with gently rolling topography. We are near the convergence of three Ecological Regions: South Texas Plains, Blackland Prairie and Edwards Plateau. We are also near the Post Oak Savannah region. We are about four miles down dip from the Balcones Escarpment, at the northwest corner of Guadalupe County.
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  • 124 acres
  • 40 acres of open grassland
  • 80+ acres of woodlands (savannah, heavy understory and brush)
  • Three water wells
  • Three small permanent ponds and one that fills with heavy rain
  • Many water features and feeding stations for animals
  • Roads and trails throughout
  • Four primarily dry creek beds form the headwaters of Town Creek
  • Artifacts from 1800s German settlers including square nails and a 12-ft dug cistern
  • Stone artifacts from early Native Americans

*Injured or Baby Birds - We do not rescue or care for birds as we are not licensed to do so. In most cases the parents will return. For help:
Call Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation at 830-336-2725 or 210-257-8823 for assistance.
For Owls or Hawks, call Last Chance Forever at 210-499-4080.
Becker Animal Hospital is open 24/7 and can be reached at 210-732-5148.
Owners: Susan & Don Schaezler, Margie Bonnes
501(c)(3) Cibolo, TX, a Gulf Coast Bird Observatory Site Partner
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