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: […]
Great-tailed Grackles – Posturing
Four male Great-tailed Grackles posturing early in the breeding season. County – Denton City – Carrollton Date – Mar 1, 2012 Time of Day – […]
Coyote – Apple Cache
Coyotes know when something is too good to be true. These pictures and videos illustrate the Coyote’s cautious nature. This Coyote discovers a cache of […]
Red-tailed Hawk – High Tech Nest
Apr 18, 2012 The evening before I took these photographs I had noticed a pair of Red-tailed Hawks soaring around a cell phone tower in […]
Feral Hog – Lake Highlands Update
I first photographed a single Feral Hog at this location in the Lake Highlands area of Dallas, Texas several weeks ago. After the initial effort, […]
Red-shouldered Hawk – Nest
I was directed to this Red-shouldered Hawk’s nest after reading a forum post that referred to in on the Audubon Dallas web site (audubondallas.org). The […]
Black Vulture – Nest Update 1
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: […]
Spiny Oak Slug Moth – A Green and Tan Oddity
I discovered this unusual looking Spiny Oak Slug Moth on my truck window. I landed there while I was inside a business establishment. I didn’t […]
Great Blue Heron – Winter Wader
A Great Blue Heron observed at Woodlake Pond in Carrollton, Texas. County – Denton City – Carrollton Date – Jan 14, 2012 Time of Day […]
Mallard – Spring Means Ducklings!
Mother Mallards are very protective of their young. Very dedicated. This Mallard was observed as she cautiously moved her ducklings downstream in a small creek […]
Raccoon – Fight!
The army of Raccoons living in the woods around White Rock Creek in Lake Highlands sometimes goes to war—against each other! Something sets these two […]
Red-tailed Hawk – After the Storm
This darkly colored juvenile Red-tailed Hawk can be reliably observed on this tree almost every evening between 6:00 pm and sunset. I stopped by at […]

