I’ve been documenting the diversity of DFW Urban Wildlife on the pages of this website for just around 15 years now. In all that time […]
Wynnwood in the Winter
Our days are getting longer and the weather is turning warmer. Summer is right around the corner, and so is the sweltering North Texas heat […]
Garland Goodbye
The company I have worked for the past 20 years recently built for us a brand new campus in Richardson, Texas near the George Bush […]
The Elm Fork of the Trinity River – Surging through Lewisville
We are still dealing with the side effects of last spring’s heavy rain and flooding. Until just recently the spillway at Lewisville Lake has been […]
Josey the Orphaned Bobcat Kitten – Update One
Dateline – May 10, 2014 NOTE: This post is part of a continuing series of observations: [ First | << Prev | Next >> ] […]
Striped Skunk – Business End
We observed this Striped Skunk foraging near the base of the Lewisville Lake dam. He had his head down in the tall grass and was […]
Late Afternoon
Dateline – October 15, 2013 When I go out looking for wildlife to photograph I generally prefer to start my hikes at the crack of […]
Keep the Sun at Your Back
Dateline – October 20, 2013 If you are hoping to see wildlife it often pays to get an early start. A good plan is to […]
Striped Skunk – Face to Face
I found this foraging Striped Skunk near Old Alton Bridge. I frequently come across these guys along the margins of the woods in this area—especially […]
Striped Skunk – Nighttime Encounter
Intrepid nighttime bike rider David Mimlitch illuminated this startling situation with his bike’s headlight. While traveling down Carrollton’s blue trail, David’s powerful 1300 lumen spotlight […]
Striped Skunk – Interesting Encounter
Every once in a while a camera trap meant for one situation will record an interesting and candid moment of an entirely different situation. This […]
Striped Skunk – Camera Shy
There are skunks in Old Alton Bridge Park that seem to prefer the margins between the woods and the open meadows as the place for […]