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TEXAS
PARKS & WILDLIFE
April 1988, Vol. 46, No. 4
GOVERNOR OF TEXAS
William P. Clements Jr.
COMMISSION
Edwin L. Cox Jr., Chairman ....... Athens
Richard R. Morrison 111
Vice-Chairman ......... Clear Lake City
Bob Armstrong ................. Austin
Henry C. Beck III ................ Dallas
George R. Bolin ............... Houston
William L Graham ............. Amarillo
Chuck Nash ................. San Marcos
Beatrice Carr Pickens ........... Amarillo
A.R. (Tony) Sanchez Jr............ Laredo
DEPARTMENT
Charles D. Travis ...... Executive Director
MAGAZINE
(ISSN 0040-4586)
Dedicated to the conservation and enjoy
ment of Texas wildlife, parks, waters and all
outdoors.
David Baxter .................... Editor
Mary-Love Bigony ....... Managing Editor
Barbara Karwhite ............ Art Director
A. Gayland Moore ...... Assistant Editor
Ilo I liller........... Contributing Editor
Jim Cox ............. Contributing Editor
Leroy Williamson ..... Chief Photographer
Glen Mills ................ Photographer
Susan E. Geary ..........Typesetting
Belva McKann............. Promotions
Barbara Sloan ............... Circulation
La Verne Moccia ......... Office Manager
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Island Aviaries by Myra Hargrave Mcl/vain
Rookery islands are alive with activity in the springtime.
A Fine Kettle of Fish by Jim Cox
Once considered tO be on the decline, Lake Whitney is one of the top
spots in the state.
Outdoor Roundup by Jim Cox
News briefs compiled by the department's news service.
Jakes, Hens and Bearded Ladies
Brush Lp on turkey identification.2
10
fishing
18
22Tough Blooms by Paul M. Montgomery 24
Cacti defy their harsh environment to produce colorful and showy blooms.Young Naturalist: Making Tracks by I#o Hiller
Collecting and identifying animal tracks can be an interesting hobby.36
Clown-faced Quail by Sylvestre H. Sorola 40
Once common in West Texas, the Mearns' quail seems to be declining in
number.Letters to the Editor
48
Covers
Front: Despite the harsh environment in which they live, Texas cacti reveal
their ability to reproduce by the appearance of flowers and fruit that are both
conspicuous and beautiful, like those of this red-goblet cactus. (See story on the
rest of the Texas cacti on page 24.) Photo by Jim Cammack. Inside Front: A
wild grape leaf covered with dew is one of the more attractive sights in the East
Texas Pineywoods on an April morning. Photo by Jim Cammack., y*IC St Kta rilmnnf +
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