Because of the proximity to several Ecological Regions, we have varied habitat and a diverse plant community. We have recently completed a comprehensive plant list, with the help of several well-known botanists. With their help, we added 100 or so new plants to our list, many of which have not been previously documented in Guadalupe County. Our plant list is over 220.
This diverse plant community attracts, hosts, feeds and protects a wide diversity of wildlife. We have a property list of about 281 bird species, including 40 species of Warblers.
This diverse plant community attracts, hosts, feeds and protects a wide diversity of wildlife. We have a property list of about 281 bird species, including 40 species of Warblers.
We get western and eastern birds, as well as birds edging north, like Common Pauraque, or south, like Common Raven. We have growing lists of butterflies and dragonflies. We have a number of reptiles, amphibians, and mammals. We have seen Bobcat, Ringtail Cat and Gray Fox, along with the more common mammals.
For more species information visit the following links:
For more species information visit the following links:
- Birds (also see our printable Warbler Woods Checklist)
- Mammals, Reptiles and Amphibians
- Other Wildlife
- Geology, Plants and Habitat