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January 25, 2012
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Red-eared Slider – Out of Place

Red-eared Sliders are considered semi-aquatic turtles. They spend most of their lives in and around suitable bodies of water such as creeks, rivers, ponds and […]

January 24, 2012
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Rescue, Rehab, and Release

Dateline – March 1, 2009 This past spring my daughter and I were invited to participate in an event that turned out to be quite […]

January 23, 2012
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Red-eared Slider – Basking in the Sun

Red-eared Sliders were taking advantage of the relatively warm weather and abundant sunshine on this beautiful fall morning. They could be found along the banks […]

January 22, 2012
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

American Kestrel – Stay Puft

We observed this male American Kestrel perched on a bare branch of a small tree near our neighborhood greenbelt. The tree overlooks a creek that […]

January 21, 2012
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Eurasian Collared-dove – On Jupiter

Jupiter Road runs north and south along the border between the towns of Richardson and Garland, Texas. There is a healthy population of Eurasian Collared-dove […]

January 20, 2012
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Ring-billed Gull – Are You Banded?

This photography session was inspired by a comment left on an earlier article about Ring-billed Gulls. The commenter was a researcher operating out of Quebec, […]

January 18, 2012
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Red-tailed Hawk – On the Outside Looking In

This Red-tailed Hawk was photographed just outside a window on the 43rd floor of the Fountain Place building in downtown Dallas. It is just one […]

January 17, 2012
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Red-eared Slider – Pathfinder

This Red-eared Slider was discovered in an unusual situation. There are two small ponds at this location. Heavy rains will sometime merge the two small […]

January 16, 2012
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Mute Swan – New Digs

We observed this solitary Mute Swan at Woodlake Pond in Carrollton, Texas. While we watched, it spent much of its time preening and primping. Later, […]

January 15, 2012
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Virginia Tiger Moth – Larva Crossing

This Virginia Tiger Moth caterpillar—more commonly know as Yellow Wooly Bear Caterpillar—was found crossing a concrete trail in the Greenbelt Park in Carrollton, Texas. The […]

January 14, 2012
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Cooper’s Hawk – Left Out

A Cooper’s Hawk was observed in conflict with two Red-tailed Hawks in a residential neighborhood in north Carrollton. The two Red-tailed Hawks had discovered a […]

January 13, 2012
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Coyote – Why Cross the Road?

We observed a young adult Coyote cross McDermott Road near Culberson Drive at around 7:30pm last night. The Coyote was moving from a residential subdivision […]

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March 12, 2026, 6:23 pm
Clear sky
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Clear sky
64°F
2 mph
Apparent: 47°F
Pressure: 1028 mb
Humidity: 46%
Winds: 2 mph S
Windgusts: 9 mph
Sunrise: 7:40 am
Sunset: 7:32 pm
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Windgusts: 9 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
March 12, 2026, 6:23 pm
Clear sky
S
Clear sky
64°F
2 mph
Apparent: 47°F
Pressure: 1028 mb
Humidity: 46%
Winds: 2 mph S
Windgusts: 9 mph
Sunrise: 7:40 am
Sunset: 7:32 pm
© 2026 Powered by Open-Meteo
Forecast
March 12, 2026
Day
Sunny
ENE
Clear sky
63°F
Winds: 2 mph ENE
Windgusts: 9 mph
 
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