NOTE: This observation is the continuation of an earlier post: Eastern Screech Owl – They’re Back! Sabra Taggart was kind enough to send us a […]
Whooping Crane – Week Five
NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >> ] Amazingly we are now at […]
Eastern Kingbird – New Find
An Eastern Kingbird observed for just a moment at White Rock Lake in Dallas, Texas. This is the first time I have seen one of […]
White Ibis – UTSWMC Nest Update 6
Dateline – May 25, 2013 NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First |<< Prev | Next >> ] As […]
Black-crowned Night Heron – Offspring
A Black-crowned Night Heron attending to its newly born offspring at the UTSWMC heron rookery in Dallas, Texas. County – Dallas City – Dallas […]
Nutria – John Bunker Sands
A Nutria swimming through the shallow waters at John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Seagoville, Texas. Wikipedia has this to say about Nutria: Two names […]
Red-winged Blackbird – John Bunker Sands
Male Red-winged Blackbirds on the boardwalk at John Bunker Sands. The birds were singing their harsh sounding song… Oak-a-Lee! Observation Details County – Dallas City […]
Neotropic Cormorant – John Bunker Sands
Neotropic Cormorants on the boardwalk at John Bunker Sands. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville Date – Apr 13, 2013 Time of Day […]
Great Egret – UTSWMC
Great Egrets at the UTSWMC Rookery in Dallas, Texas. The birds are engaged in various activities, including courting, nest building, and egg incubation. County […]
Long-billed Dowitcher – John Bunker Sands
A pair of Long-billed Dowitchers feeding along the edge of a cattle tank at John Bunker Sands in Seagoville, Texas. Observation Details County – Dallas […]
Red-tailed Hawk – Baylor Nest Update: The Last
NOTE: This observation is a continuation of a previous post. The earlier article can be found here: Red-tailed Hawk – Baylor Nest Update 13 Well, […]
Yellow Garden Slug – Big and Slimy
These pictures comes to us from David Mimlitch. David found this huge slug (3.5 inches/0.9 decimeter) on a piece of equipment he inadvertently left outside […]

