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[[Image:Santa Elena Canyon BBNP.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|HelenB|HelenB}}<br>Santa Elena Canyon with the Rio Grande during drought conditions, April 2003]] | [[Image:Santa Elena Canyon BBNP.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|HelenB|HelenB}}<br>Santa Elena Canyon with the Rio Grande during drought conditions, April 2003]] | ||
===Notable Species=== | ===Notable Species=== | ||
− | [[Gray Hawk]], [[Zone-tailed Hawk]], [[Common Black Hawk]], [[Scaled Quail]], [[White-winged Dove]], [[Inca Dove]], [[Greater Roadrunner]], [[Elf Owl]], [[Lesser Nighthawk]], [[Lucifer Hummingbird]], [[Blue-throated | + | [[Gray Hawk]], [[Zone-tailed Hawk]], [[Common Black Hawk]], [[Scaled Quail]], [[White-winged Dove]], [[Inca Dove]], [[Greater Roadrunner]], [[Elf Owl]], [[Lesser Nighthawk]], [[Lucifer Hummingbird]], [[Blue-throated Mountain-gem]], [[Rivoli's Hummingbird]], [[Golden-fronted Woodpecker]], [[Ladder-backed Woodpecker]], [[Ash-throated Flycatcher]], [[Black Phoebe]], [[Vermilion Flycatcher]], [[Mexican Jay]], [[Verdin]], [[Cactus Wren]], [[Black-tailed Gnatcatcher]], [[Black-capped Vireo]], [[Curve-billed Thrasher]], [[Crissal Thrasher]], [[Phainopepla]], [[Gray Vireo]], [[Colima Warbler]], [[Pyrrhuloxia]], [[Varied Bunting]], [[Canyon Towhee]], [[Black-throated Sparrow]], [[Cassin's Sparrow]], [[Black-chinned Sparrow]], [[Rufous-crowned Sparrow]], [[Scott's Oriole]], [[Hepatic Tanager]]. |
===Rarities=== | ===Rarities=== | ||
[[Golden Eagle]], [[Flammulated Owl]], [[Green Kingfisher]], [[Couch's Kingbird]], [[Slate-throated Redstart]] (2006, 2011) | [[Golden Eagle]], [[Flammulated Owl]], [[Green Kingfisher]], [[Couch's Kingbird]], [[Slate-throated Redstart]] (2006, 2011) | ||
− | [[Image:Cliff Swallow nests BBNP.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|HelenB|HelenB}}<br>Cliff Swallows really do build their nests on cliffs when bridges are not available! Photo taken at Hot Springs by the Rio Grande]] | + | [[Image:Cliff Swallow nests BBNP.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|HelenB|HelenB}}<br>Cliff Swallows really do build their nests on cliffs when bridges are not available! Photo taken at Hot Springs by the Rio Grande, April 2003]] |
===Check-list=== | ===Check-list=== | ||
+ | [http://ebird.org/ebird/GuideMe?cmd=decisionPage&getLocations=hotspots&hotspots=L128913&bYear=1900&eYear=2014&bMonth=1&eMonth=12&reportType=location&parentState=US-TX eBird list for Big Bend NP] | ||
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{{BirdsSee| | {{BirdsSee| | ||
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==Site Information== | ==Site Information== | ||
− | + | [[Image:Terminus of Lost Mine Trail looking southward Big Bend NP.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|Stanley+Jones|Stanley Jones}}<br />Terminus of the Lost Mine Trail on Crown Mountain looking southward, May 2014]] | |
===History and Use=== | ===History and Use=== | ||
When Big Bend NP was established in 1944, it was the 27th National Park in the USA. | When Big Bend NP was established in 1944, it was the 27th National Park in the USA. | ||
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Visitor Information<br> | Visitor Information<br> | ||
Tel: 432-477-2251 | Tel: 432-477-2251 | ||
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*[http://www.nps.gov/bibe/ Official National Park website] | *[http://www.nps.gov/bibe/ Official National Park website] | ||
*[http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wildlife/wildlife-trails/far-west-texas/far-west-texas/big-bend-loop The Big Bend Loop on the Far West Texas Wildlife Trails] | *[http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wildlife/wildlife-trails/far-west-texas/far-west-texas/big-bend-loop The Big Bend Loop on the Far West Texas Wildlife Trails] | ||
− | *[http://visitbigbend.com/ | + | *[http://visitbigbend.com/index.php Visit Big Bend website] |
{{GSearch|Big+Bend+National+Park}} | {{GSearch|Big+Bend+National+Park}} | ||
[[Category:Texas]] [[Category:Locations]] [[Category:Incomplete Locations]] [[Category:Great Texas Wildlife Trails]] | [[Category:Texas]] [[Category:Locations]] [[Category:Incomplete Locations]] [[Category:Great Texas Wildlife Trails]] |
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Overview
Big Bend National Park is located in remote West Texas, USA. It is 800,000 acres in size, consisting of desert, mountains and river environments. The southern edge of the park is bordered by the Rio Grande River and the international border with Mexico. More than 450 species of birds have been recorded in the Park.
Big Bend National Park is on the Far West Texas Wildlife Trail, site nos. FWTX 39-44
Birds
Notable Species
Gray Hawk, Zone-tailed Hawk, Common Black Hawk, Scaled Quail, White-winged Dove, Inca Dove, Greater Roadrunner, Elf Owl, Lesser Nighthawk, Lucifer Hummingbird, Blue-throated Mountain-gem, Rivoli's Hummingbird, Golden-fronted Woodpecker, Ladder-backed Woodpecker, Ash-throated Flycatcher, Black Phoebe, Vermilion Flycatcher, Mexican Jay, Verdin, Cactus Wren, Black-tailed Gnatcatcher, Black-capped Vireo, Curve-billed Thrasher, Crissal Thrasher, Phainopepla, Gray Vireo, Colima Warbler, Pyrrhuloxia, Varied Bunting, Canyon Towhee, Black-throated Sparrow, Cassin's Sparrow, Black-chinned Sparrow, Rufous-crowned Sparrow, Scott's Oriole, Hepatic Tanager.
Rarities
Golden Eagle, Flammulated Owl, Green Kingfisher, Couch's Kingbird, Slate-throated Redstart (2006, 2011)
Check-list
Birds you can see here include:
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Other Wildlife
- 75 species of mammals, including Black Bear, Mountain Lion, Coyote and Javelina.
- 56 species of reptiles, which includes 31 species of snake, 22 species of lizards and 7 species of turtle.
- 11 species of amphibians
- 40 species of fish
- 3,600 species of invertebrates (insects, spiders, mites, etc)
Site Information
History and Use
When Big Bend NP was established in 1944, it was the 27th National Park in the USA.
Areas of Interest
- Rio Grande Village
- Chisos Mountains
- Cottonwood Campground area
- Santa Elena Canyon
- Dugout Wells
- Sam Nail Ranch
- Blue Creek
- Hot Springs
- Terlingua Abajo
- Information on birding in BBNP
Access and Facilities
- Park entrances are open 24 hours a day, all year
- Entrance and camping fees
- There are 5 Visitor Centers throughout the Park, with varying hours of operation
- Chisos Mountains Lodge - rooms, cottages, gift shop and dining room, open all year
- Interactive map of park, which can be printed
- Directions
Contact Details
Write to:
Big Bend National Park
PO Box 129
Big Bend National Park, TX 79834
Visitor Information
Tel: 432-477-2251