A Killdeer wading through the shallow water of a nearly dry tank at the Village Creek Drying Beds in Arlington. Observation Details County – Tarrant […]
Bald Eagle – Nest Tower Update 5
NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >> ] The are still no babies […]
Armadillo – Lots
Some days I come across a lot of Armadillos. It seems that there is a unique pattern of weather that brings these little armored mammals […]
American Wigeon – Body Language
A male and female American Wigeon at Woodlake Pond in Carrollton, Texas. The pair was first seen walking together, but then something changes. The male […]
Great Horned Owl – VCDB Nests Update 5
NOTE: This observation is a continuation of a previous post. The earlier article can be found here: Great Horned Owl – VCDB Nests Update 4 […]
Bobcat – Suburbia
Whenever I spend a morning out at the Village Creek Drying Beds, I like to take one last loop around the place to see if […]
Great Blue Heron – Rookery Action
There is always a lot of activity at a Great Blue Heron rookery. These photographs record just some of the action at the Village Creek […]
American Kestrel – With Prey
An American Kestrel carrying what appears to be a very small mouse. This observation was made at the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center. Wikipedia has […]
American Kestrel – Chasing the Red Tail
These pictures are of a tiny male American Kestrel harassing and harrying a much larger Red-tailed Hawk in an effort to drive him away. It […]
Red-tailed Hawk – Baylor Nest Update 3
NOTE: This observation is a continuation of a previous post. The earlier article can be found here: Red-tailed Hawk – Baylor Nest Update 2 Here […]
Eastern Screech Owl – Winter Visitors
These beautiful pictures come to us from Aparna Rao and Sabra Taggart of Irving, Texas. One of these owls showed up in Sabra’s front yard […]
American Wigeon – Pleasant Colors
This attractive American Wigeon was photographed against strikingly blue water just as the sun was lighting up his beautiful metallic green feathers. Wikipedia has this […]

