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April 30, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Red-shouldered Bug – Cannibals

Red-shouldered Bugs feeding on insects (sometimes other Red-shouldered Bugs) along the driveway entrance to the Village Creek Drying Beds in Arlington, Texas. Observation Details County […]

April 29, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Tricolored Heron – UTSWMC Nest Update 1

Dateline – April 21, 2013 NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First |<< Prev | Next >> ] The […]

April 29, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

American Robin – Suburbia

An American Robin on a fence in a suburban backyard. Wikipedia has this to say about American Robins: The American Robin (Turdus migratorius), also known […]

April 28, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Northern Mockingbird – Overseeing

A Northern Mockingbird surveying his domian from a vine growning on a chain-link fence. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Dallas Date – Mar […]

April 28, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Canada Goose – Remote Location

A pair of Canada Geese roaming the shores of a small pond in Dallas, Texas. This pond is just south of Interstate 20 near the […]

April 27, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Savannah Sparrow – Short Grass

A Savannah Sparrow roaming through the short grass by the side of FM 1389. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville Date – Mar […]

April 27, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Turkey Vulture – Flyby

Just a few pictures of a Turkey Vulture flyby. Of note here is the Turkey Vulture’s distinctive pink head and white bill. In the air, […]

April 26, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Red-tailed Hawk – Baylor Nest Update 9

NOTE: This observation is a continuation of a previous post. The earlier article can be found here: Red-tailed Hawk – Baylor Nest Update 8 The […]

April 25, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Northern Bobwhite – Back Home?

This exciting observation was made in the Lockwood area of Dallas Texas, and comes to us from Annika Lindqvist. Annika spotted this Northern Bobwhite in […]

April 25, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Diamond-backed Water Snake – Blank

This appears to be a Diamond-backed Water Snake in distress. It is a large snake—approaching 4ft/1.2m in length—and something is wrong with its eyes. It’s […]

April 24, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Bald Eagle – Tower Nest Update 12

NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >> ] No adult birds were present […]

April 23, 2013
Chris Jackson's DFW Urban Wildlife

Roseate Spoonbill – First of Season

It is always a thrill to see a Roseate Spoonbill in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. There is small a population of these birds that spends […]

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Local Forcast

DFW Metropolitan Area
March 26, 2026, 11:41 am
Mainly clear
S
Mainly clear
76°F
4 mph
Apparent: 73°F
Pressure: 1014 mb
Humidity: 63%
Winds: 4 mph S
Windgusts: 7 mph
Sunrise: 7:22 am
Sunset: 7:43 pm
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Forecast
March 26, 2026
Day
Fog
S
Fog
85°F
Winds: 4 mph S
Windgusts: 7 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 26, 2026, 11:41 am
Mainly clear
S
Mainly clear
76°F
4 mph
Apparent: 73°F
Pressure: 1014 mb
Humidity: 63%
Winds: 4 mph S
Windgusts: 7 mph
Sunrise: 7:22 am
Sunset: 7:43 pm
© 2026 Powered by Open-Meteo
Forecast
March 26, 2026
Day
Fog
S
Fog
85°F
Winds: 4 mph S
Windgusts: 7 mph
 
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