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Tag: Seagoville

December 18, 2013
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Greater White-fronted Goose – Flyby

Sometimes there is only the time and opportunity for a quick, “documentary” type photograph. That was the case when these high flying geese appeared over […]

December 17, 2013
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Barn Swallow – Sunset

This late October observation was certainly one of the most incredible things I have every seen. Unfortunately, the pictures in this post are going to […]

December 16, 2013
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Barn Spider – Under an Eave at Evening

I found this Barn Spider (possibly a Neoscona crucifera) under the eave of a small building. This spider is an orb weaver and creates a […]

July 21, 2013
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Red-winged Blackbird – Water Lilies

A male Red-winged Blackbird vocalizing among the lily pads at John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Seagoville, Texas. Observation Details County – Dallas City – […]

July 21, 2013
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Common Carp – Spawning

These are Common Carp spawning in the shallow waters at John Bunker Sands Wetland Center. The fish would congregate into groups of two or more, […]

July 19, 2013
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Honey Bee – Purple Pickerel Rush

Honey Bees on a Purple Pickerel Rush at the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Seagoville, Texas. This bush was absolutely abuzz with the large […]

July 18, 2013
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Red-tailed Hawk – Juxtaposed

This was an interesting observation. I took these photographs late in May as I was winding up my Bald Eagle project at the John Bunker […]

July 16, 2013
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Diamond-backed Water Snake – Ambitious

I came across this odd situation at John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Seagoville, Texas as I was walking along the shore one of the […]

July 14, 2013
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Neotropic Cormorant – In a Row

Neotropic Cormorants congregating at John Bunker Sand Wetland Center in Seagoville, Texas. The dark bird is an adult cormorant. The lighter colored birds are first […]

July 14, 2013
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Tricolored Heron – Flyby

This is another bird I rarely see flying through the air. This Tricolored Heron was a particularly strong flier. He was almost falcon like in […]

July 13, 2013
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American White Pelican – Landing

Groups of American White Pelicans flying in to congregate in the waters of John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Seagoville, Texas. Wikipedia has this to […]

July 10, 2013
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Coyote – Grassland

Coyotes are some of my favorite animals. I observed this individual at John Bunker Sands while I was out photographing the Bald Eagle’s nest earlier […]

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DFW Metropolitan Area
October 6, 2025, 1:14 am
Clear sky
E
Clear sky
75°F
2 mph
Apparent: 77°F
Pressure: 1012 mb
Humidity: 60%
Winds: 2 mph E
Windgusts: 4 mph
Sunrise: 7:25 am
Sunset: 7:05 pm
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Forecast
October 6, 2025
Day
Partly sunny
E
Mainly clear
91°F
Winds: 2 mph E
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 6, 2025, 1:14 am
Clear sky
E
Clear sky
75°F
2 mph
Apparent: 77°F
Pressure: 1012 mb
Humidity: 60%
Winds: 2 mph E
Windgusts: 4 mph
Sunrise: 7:25 am
Sunset: 7:05 pm
© 2025 Powered by Open-Meteo
Forecast
October 6, 2025
Day
Partly sunny
E
Mainly clear
91°F
Winds: 2 mph E
Windgusts: 4 mph
 
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