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Beneath the calm surface of the Sabinal Valley lies a biological superhighway. In this episode, we head deep into the Texas Hill Country, where the Edwards Plateau collides with the Balcones Escarpment and three distinct ecosystems converge. River bottom, limestone canyon, and upland savanna stack together to create one of the most dynamic wildlife corridors in North America. This is where: •Thirteen species of hummingbirds refuel during migration •Monarch butterflies funnel south toward Mexico •Millions of Mexican free-tailed bats spiral into the night sky •Guadalupe bass thrive in cold, aquifer-fed limestone water •Endangered Golden-cheeked Warblers depend on mature Hill Country cedar We break down the science behind pristine river systems, milkweed-driven chemical defense, bat colonies visible on weather radar, and why dark skies matter for migrating birds. This isn’t just scenery. It’s a living, functioning system — a rare ecological intersection where geology, water, and wildlife collide. And at the center of it all? A stretch of Sabinal River so clear even a well-meaning black Labrador named Booker can see the fish he still can’t catch. Wild. Untamed. Interconnected. DISCLAIMER: This audio overview was generated using AI (NotebookLM) based on a library of 200+ verified sources, including appraisals, surveys, and historical records. While the conversation is synthesized for engagement, all material facts are grounded in the provided source documentation. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed; prospective purchasers should rely on their own due diligence.