Armadillos are supremely confidence in their leathery suit of armor. They go about their daily business seemingly without concerns about danger. But this is a […]
Northern Mockingbird – The State Bird of Texas
Sometimes you can step right out your front door and see interesting urban wildlife. This Northern Mockingbird was perched on one of the bushes in […]
Greater Yellowlegs – Winter Wader
Its easy to see why this bird is called the Greater Yellowlegs. We found this individual at John Bunker Sands in Seagoville, Texas. Here is […]
Eastern Cottontail – In the Neighborhood
Eastern Cottontails are a fixture in most neighborhood across the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. These charming animals make themselves right at home in the urban environment. […]
Mallard – On Patrol
This pair of Mallards was observed in early March. The male and female were seen as they made their way through a suburban Beaver pond. […]
Announcement – DFW Urban Wildlife in the News!
DFW Urban Wildlife got a little favorable press lately. Green Source DFW reporter Amy Martin covered what we do here at DFWUrbanWildlife.com in a recent […]
Great Blue Heron – Southlake Roost
This wildlife observations takes us out to Southlake, Texas for the very first time. Several weeks ago I received a report about this Great Blue […]
College Street In Person
Dateline – January 8, 2014 This cool January morning was not the kind of day I usually set aside for a hike in the woods. […]
Bald Eagle – Nest: Week Seven Eaglet?
NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >>] The weather was gloomy and overcast […]
Coyote – Drinking from the Trinity
My trail camera captured this series of photographs just around 1:00 pm on a bright sunny day in early January. the pictures show a lone […]
Armadillo – Old Warrior
This old warrior has been around the block a time or two. Just look at the wear and tear on this intrepid Armadillo! His ears […]
Cooper’s Hawk – A Mobbing
American Crows do not like birds of prey. When crows find a hawk or owl it is not uncommon for them to gang up on […]