This observation is part of a weekly monitoring of an active Red-shouldered Hawk nest. Last week’s observation can be seen here: Red-shouldered Hawk – Nest […]
Black Vulture – Nest Update 9
This observation is a continuation of an earlier post documenting observations made at an active Black Vulture nest. The previous article can be found here: […]
Eastern Cottontail – Hare Trigger
This Eastern Cottontail was photographed near our neighborhood Beaver pond. He was doing what rabbits typically do late in the afternoon—he was eating grass. The […]
Paper Wasp – Thorny Situation
Paper Wasp do not always build their nests under your eaves. In the wild they have to come up with other options. Could there be […]
Fox Squirrel – What Lengths?
What Lengths will a Fox Squirrel go to to secure bird seed from your bird feeder? Quite a lot, as it turns out. This Fox […]
Rough Green Snake – A Vine?
This Rough Green Snake was observed slowly making his way up a small bush in the Joppa Preserve area of the Great Trinity Forest. At […]
Jumping Spider – Adorned
I found this interesting looking Jumping Spider on the back windshield of my truck. The spider had dropped down out of a Live Oak tree. […]
Red-tailed Hawk – Nest Update, The Last
Jun 1, 2012 This observation is the continuation of a previous post. The previous article can be found here: Red-tailed Hawk – Nest Update 6 […]
Paper Wasp – Snatched
A Paper Wasp with a caterpillar. The caterpillar will used as food for developing wasp larvae back at the nest. Observations Details County – Dallas […]
Coyote – Wide Ranging
These Coyotes were photographed in the Great Trinity Forest between May 3 and May 18, 2012. Coyotes are like ghosts of the forest. Can you […]
White Ibis – A Harbinger
This series of photographs is a harbinger of things to come, I hope! This was my first visit to Lemmon Lake located in the Joppa […]
Canada Goose – Growing
Canada Geese and their young of various ages observed in unincorporated Denton County. In this picture gaggle of goslings follow their mother. This is a […]

