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February 14, 2014
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Double-crested Cormorant – Congregating

There were a lot of Double-crested Cormorants on White Rock Lake on this warm mid-January morning. Also in the mix were a number of other […]

February 14, 2014
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Spotted Sandpiper – Concrete Beach

This Spotted Sandpiper was photographed as he foraged along the base of White Rock Lake Dam in Dallas, Texas. Wikipedia has this to say about […]

February 13, 2014
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Monk Parakeet – Thriving

Whenever I visit White Rock Lake I always enjoying stopping by to see how the resident Monk Parakeet colony is making out. On this warm […]

February 13, 2014
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American Coot – Duck-like

American Coots are not ducks, although two kinds of birds are very similar in many ways. Though ducks and coots appear superficially similar to one […]

February 12, 2014
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Ruddy Duck – To Tell the Tale of the Tail

I photographed these Ruddy Ducks at White Rock Lake. A male and female where busy diving for food near the dam, while a larger congregation […]

February 12, 2014
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Great Egret – Forgotten Corner

It is sometimes surprising where you can discover natural beauty in the urban environment. We found this Attractive scene tucked away in an easy to […]

February 11, 2014
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Long-tailed Duck – A Rare Visitor

The Long-tailed Duck is a rare visitor to the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. This is a duck that summers in the Arctic, and winters along the […]

February 11, 2014
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Snow Goose – And Company

We found hundreds of Snow Geese congregating on a farmer’s field near Seagoville, Texas. Also in the mix are similar but smaller Ross’s Geese. The […]

February 10, 2014
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Hearts Afire

Dateline – February 1, 2014 One of the great privileges of keeping this website is the opportunity it affords me to meet good-hearted folks who […]

February 10, 2014
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Bald Eagle – Nest: Week Three

NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >> ] The weather in North Texas […]

February 7, 2014
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Red-eared Slider – Sunny Days

Red-eared Sliders are ectotherms. Coldblooded, these turtles rely on the warmth of the sun to regulate their internal body temperatures. In spite of this, Red-eared […]

February 6, 2014
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Belted Kingfisher – Fishing

I have posted about this Belted Kingfisher before. Back in December she spent several weeks at our neighborhood suburban Beaver pond. I presumed she stayed […]

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September 24, 2025, 4:15 am
Clear sky
WNW
Clear sky
79°F
2 mph
Apparent: 86°F
Pressure: 1012 mb
Humidity: 82%
Winds: 2 mph WNW
Windgusts: 7 mph
Sunrise: 7:17 am
Sunset: 7:21 pm
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Forecast
September 24, 2025
Day
Freezing rain
NW
Dense drizzle
88°F
Winds: 2 mph NW
Windgusts: 7 mph
 

Share Your Interest

North Central Texas Wildlife

Would you like to share your own Dallas/Fort Worth area urban wildlife observations? We recommend joining the North Central Texas Wildlife Facebook Group. Fun and spontaneous, there are lot's of wonderful wildlife observations and excellent photographs posted to this group everyday. I know the other members would love to see what you have to contribute as well!

Click here to give them a visit!

Local Forcast

DFW Metropolitan Area
September 24, 2025, 4:15 am
Clear sky
WNW
Clear sky
79°F
2 mph
Apparent: 86°F
Pressure: 1012 mb
Humidity: 82%
Winds: 2 mph WNW
Windgusts: 7 mph
Sunrise: 7:17 am
Sunset: 7:21 pm
© 2025 Powered by Open-Meteo
Forecast
September 24, 2025
Day
Freezing rain
NW
Dense drizzle
88°F
Winds: 2 mph NW
Windgusts: 7 mph
 
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