When we first spotted this Fox Squirrel she appeared to be more lightly colored than what is the norm. The thought crossed my mind that […]
Mute Swan – Josey Ranch Lake Park
These pictures come to us courtesy of Nancy Phillips. Nancy photographed these Mute Swans and their two cygnets at Josey Ranch Lake Park in Carrollton, […]
Whooping Crane – Week Six: Farewell
NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev ] There were a lot of big white birds […]
Eastern Screech Owl – Pecan Tree Portrait
NOTE: This observation is the continuation of an earlier post: Eastern Screech Owl – Irving Update Its becoming harder to get a good look at […]
Wood Duck – Sunset Bay
Several male Wood Ducks primping and preening at Sunset Bay on White Rock Lake, Dallas, Texas. Also in the mix are a number of American […]
White Ibis – UTSWMC Nest Update 7
Dateline – June 1, 2013 NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First |<< Prev | Next >> ] The […]
Savannah Sparrow -Together
Savannah Sparrows at John Bunker Sands in Seagoville, Texas. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville Date – Apr 21, 2013 Time of Day […]
Lesser Yellowlegs – Pairing Up
A pair of Lesser Yellowlegs at John Bunker Sands in Seagoville, Texas. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville Date – Apr 21, 2013 […]
Wilson’s Phalarope – Winter Plumage
A Wilson’s Phalarope in winter plumage at John Bunker Sands in Seagoville, Texas. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville Date – Apr 21, […]
Cattle Egret – Among Friends
Cattle Egrets foraging among the cows at John Bunker Sands in Seagoville, Texas. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville Date – Apr 21, […]
Litte Blue Heron – Shore Walk
A Little Blue Heron hunting at John Bunker Sands in Seagoville, Texas. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville Date – Apr 21, 2013 […]
American Coot – Walking on Water
When disturbed, American Coots have an interesting way of putting distance between themselves and their antagonist—they walk on water. With furiously flapping wings, coots become […]

