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Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 29 total documented species.

Axis Deer
Ivory-Striped Sylph

Orange-Striped Threadtail
Yellow-Breasted Chat
Mournful Duskywing

Golden-Winged Dancer
Silverleaf Nightshade

Mexican Wedgetail
Red-Winged Blackbird
Great Blue Heron
Summer Tanager
Red-Shouldered Hawk
Dusky Dancer

Texas Powdered Skipper
Common Mestra
Blue Swallowtail
Variegated Fritillary
Red Admiral

Chalky Spreadwing
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Compared to 8 nearby locations in Kinney County County, Texas
These comparisons are based on documented wildlife observations from citizen science data. Locations with higher species counts may have more observation activity, different habitat types, or larger coverage areas. Regional rankings help identify biodiversity hotspots and unique natural areas within Kinney County County.
The Fort Clark Springs Golf Course ecosystem supports 29 documented wildlife species across 27 taxonomic genera. Located in Kinney County, Texas, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 6 frequently observed species and 5 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. While Kinney County nearby has 60% more documented species, Fort Clark Springs Golf Course offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. This location ranks #44 for species diversity among 61 Kinney County County natural areas, placing it in the 28th percentile for biodiversity.