- The
brushland tinamou (Nothoprocta cinerascens) is a type of
tinamou commonly found in high-altitude dry
shrubland in
subtropical and
tropical regions...
- The
Tamaulipan mezquital (Spanish:
Mezquital Tamaulipeco), also
known as the
Brush Country, is a
deserts and
xeric shrublands ecoregion in the Southern...
-
Prickly pear
cactus grew in huge
thickets in the
south Texas brushlands. The pads, nopales, and fruit, tuna, were an
important summer food for the Coa****ltecan...
- Douglas-fir
forests (although
other forest types contain the species) and in
brushlands in the Cascades, Rockies, and
northern Sierra Nevada.[citation needed]...
- one year of a harvest, soil fertilization, thinning,
rehabilitation of
brushlands, and, eventually,
genetic improvement of trees. In 1975 the
company bought...
-
Lantana achyranthifolia, the
brushland shrubverbena, is a
perennial woody shrub, and a
member of the
verbena family, Verbenaceae. The name
Lantana derives...
- White-winged dove and
mourning dove are also
hunted on
private leases. The
brushland inland from
Corpus Christi is also
ideal for
hunting feral hogs and white-tailed...
-
condition as
deteriorating soil is
normally invaded by gr**** species.
Brushlands increased to 25
percent of the
total land area.
Sprawled beneath the seas...
-
Black Sea up into the
mountains to
subalpine level on
forest edges, in
brushlands, and in gr****y meadows. The
plant grows to a
height of 40–60
inches (1–1...
- Brownish-headed
antbird Brubru Bruce's
green pigeon Brush bronzewing Brushland tinamou Bryan's
shearwater Bubbling cisticola Buckley's
forest falcon...