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Chris Jackson’s DFW Urban Wildlife

March 13, 2017
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

How Do You Pronounce the Word “Pyrrhuloxia?”

Dateline – February 24, 2017 How Do You Pronounce the Word “Pyrrhuloxia?” Oh, its a hard question, to be sure. But to me the actual […]

March 10, 2017
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Video – John Bunker Sands Wetland Center

John Bunker Sands Wetland Center is part of the East Fork Wetland Project, in the Trinity River basin near Seagoville. The late John Bunker Sands […]

February 21, 2017
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Wonderful Winter Waterfowl

One great thing about being a wildlife enthusiast in North Texas is that the mix of species that can be found here gets reshuffled several […]

February 6, 2017
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Getting Around Town—Underground!

A few weeks ago, I noticed outside my office window, a lone Coyote. It was a daytime sighting made in the late morning—around 11:00 am. […]

February 1, 2017
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Winter Wildlife Videos

Winter brings a wide variety of wildlife to this area and it is my favorite time of year to be outside. I filmed a lot […]

January 2, 2017
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

The Story of Pale Male

Do you know the remarkable tale of Pale Male, the Manhattan Red-tailed Hawk? If not, then this definitely a story you need to hear. I […]

November 14, 2016
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And Now for Something a Wee Bit Different . . . Scotland, October 2016, A Wildlife Diary.

  “My heart’s in the Highlands, my heart is not here; My heart’s in the Highlands a-chasing the deer; A-chasing the wild-deer, and following the […]

November 7, 2016
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The Case Against Bird Boxes

I may need to tread lightly here. I expect this could be a touchy subject, but I believe something needs to be said. Maybe there […]

September 26, 2016
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A Summer of Extraordinary Urban Wildlife – 2016

What an amazing summer it has been! I have been pursuing Wildlife photography for over ten years now, and I am still making new and […]

August 24, 2016
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Least Terns and Black Terns

I stopped by this Denton County office park late one summer afternoon. Least Terns were known to be nesting on the roofs of some of […]

August 8, 2016
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Carrollton Cooper’s Hawks

In North Texas when a developer decides to put in a new subdivision it is usually the bulldozers that lead the way. In my neighborhood, […]

June 28, 2016
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The 10 Most Fascinating Birds Observed in the DFW Metroplex

The 10 Most Fascinating Birds Observed in the DFW Metroplex? An article like this one pretty much has to begin with a few definitions. I […]

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DFW Metropolitan Area
October 4, 2025, 4:57 pm
Clear sky
ESE
Clear sky
88°F
2 mph
Apparent: 78°F
Pressure: 1018 mb
Humidity: 57%
Winds: 2 mph ESE
Windgusts: 4 mph
Sunrise: 7:23 am
Sunset: 7:07 pm
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October 4, 2025
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ESE
Overcast
89°F
Winds: 2 mph ESE
Windgusts: 4 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
October 4, 2025, 4:57 pm
Clear sky
ESE
Clear sky
88°F
2 mph
Apparent: 78°F
Pressure: 1018 mb
Humidity: 57%
Winds: 2 mph ESE
Windgusts: 4 mph
Sunrise: 7:23 am
Sunset: 7:07 pm
© 2025 Powered by Open-Meteo
Forecast
October 4, 2025
Day
Cloudy
ESE
Overcast
89°F
Winds: 2 mph ESE
Windgusts: 4 mph
 
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