Eastern Meadowlarks photographed at John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Seagoville, Texas. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville Date – Apr 13, 2013 […]
Bald Eagle – Tower Nest Update 16: First Fledge
NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >> ] As I walked to the […]
Black-necked Stilt – Long Legs
Black-necked Stilts are unusual looking birds. This one was photographed in Seagoville, Texas. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville Date – Apr 13, […]
Cattle Egret – Buffet
Cattle Egrets congregating around a small herd of cattle in Seagoville, Texas. The egrets are feeding on insects stirred up by the stomping of the […]
American Golden Plover – Pit Stop
American Golden Plovers stopping briefly in Seagoville, Texas on their long springtime migration. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville Date – Apr 13, […]
Black Vulture – Barn
A Black Vulture sitting atop a picturesque barn in Seagoville, Texas. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville Date – Apr 13, 2013 Time […]
Bald Eagle – Tower Nest Update 15
NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >> ] Checking on the eagle’s nest […]
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher – Summer Will Be Here Soon
Nothing says summertime in Texas like the sight of a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher perched on a wire fence. Observation Details County – Dallas City – Seagoville […]
Bald Eagle – Tower Nest Update 14
NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >> ] Both adult eagles were absent […]
White-faced Ibis – A Wish List Bird
The White-faced Ibis is one of my Wish List birds. I’m glad to finally get some photographs of them. We came across this group of […]
Red-eared Slider – Intrepid
We came across this determined little guy making his way across a dirt road. This juvenile Red-eared Slider was leaving a cow pasture on his […]
Bald Eagle – Tower Nest Update 13
NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >> ] The two adult eagles were […]