NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >> ] It is thought that that […]
Paper Wasp – Old Alton Bridge Red
These Red Paper Wasps were found and photographed under Old Alton Bridge in unincorporated central Denton County. Old Alton Bridge is a historic iron bridge […]
Paper Wasp – They Just Look Angry
Aug 17, 2013 Paper Wasp observed caring for their larvae in the nest. These photographs were taken at the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area.
Barn Swallow – Extended Childhood
I found several recently fledged juvenile Barn Swallows perched along the top wire of a barbed-wire fence in the Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area (LLELA). […]
Great-tailed Grackle – Demands
This is a fledgling Great-tailed Grackle demanding that his mother feed him. That request didn’t seem to be a priority for mom at the time […]
Black-crowned Night Heron – UTSWMC
Black-crowned Night Herons at the UTSWMC rookery in Dallas, Texas. Represented in these photographs are both adult birds and juveniles herons on the nest. […]
Killdeer – Diversion
Killdeer have a unique way of protecting their offspring. If a predator approaches their nest too closely, the adult Killdeer will put on an interesting […]
White Ibis – UTSWMC Nest Update The Last
Dateline – July 14, 2013 NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First |<< Prev ] The White Ibis nest […]
Snowy Egret – Feeding Four
A Snowy Egret feeding a family of four at the UTSWMC Rookery in Dallas, Texas. County – Dallas City – Dallas Date – May […]
Anhinga – Fledglings
This summer has been good to the Anhingas at the UTSWMC Rookery. Lots of baby Anhingas earlier in the season, and now lots of fledgling […]
White Ibis – UTSWMC Nest Update 12
Dateline – July 6, 2013 NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First |<< Prev | Next >> ] When […]
Tricolored Heron – UTSWMC Nest Update 12
Dateline – July 6, 2013 NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First |<< Prev ] The three Tricolored Heron […]