These photographs document the early stages of nesting for a pair of Red-tailed Hawks in Carrollton, Texas. These two birds are frequently seen together along […]
Belted Kingfisher – Blue and Yellow
Belted Kingfishers are difficult to photograph. This fine capture comes to us from Denver Kramer. Denver has found several spots on the Elm Fork of […]
Red-tailed Hawk – Oak Point
A young Red-tailed Hawk perched on a street sign near the intersection of FM720 and Old State Hwy 24 in Little Elm, Texas. Observation Details […]
American Wigeon – Flyby
A group of American Wigeons coming in for a landing at the Village Creek Drying Beds in Fort Worth, Texas. Wikipedia has this to say […]
Ross’s Goose – Friends
After being advised to take a closer look at my pictures from last week’s Snow Goose Observation I found that there were a couple of […]
Greater White-fronted Goose – In Addition
After being advised to take a closer look at my pictures from last week’s Snow Goose Observation I found that there were a couple of […]
Great Horned Owl – Sunset
NOTE: This is the continuation of an earlier article. The previous post can be found here: Great Horned Owl – Trinity River Nest. These may […]
Red-tailed Hawk – Purple Pole
A Red-tailed Hawk photographed at the Village Creek Drying Beds in Arlington, Texas. Observation Details County – Tarrant City – Arlington Date – Feb 10, […]
Great Horned Owl – Two Nests in the VCDB
NOTE: This observation is a continuation of a previous post. The earlier article can be found here: Great Horned Owl – VCDB Nest There are […]
Double-crested Cormorant – River Roost
There is a massive Double-crested Cormorant roost on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River in Carrollton, Texas. Every evening hundreds of cormorants gather at […]
Raptor Release
Dateline – February 3, 2013 Wildlife rehabilitation is a labor of love for which the rewards are not always tangible. Heroic efforts are often required […]
Bald Eagle – Nest Tower Update 1
NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >> ] I stopped by this far […]

