Yes, I went birding in the below freezing weather- it wasn't too bad as long as the wind wasn't blowing. The birds were quite active although they didn't necessarily want to stand still and pose. LLELA- Cottonwood Trail
Seems to be large prey for such a small Green lynx spider
Two male Calopteryx maculata sparring over territory
I took 30-40 shots absolutely certain I would have at least one stunning shot out of the sequence but this heavy crop was the only shot that looked like it was taken on purpose...
These sprang from the eggs laid on the wall that my moth lights shine on 9 days ago:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/49849985
@greglasley this was on the side of the building that @jwn and I was staying at. Thinking it's G. ozarkensis. Thoughts?
Varied Bunting
Passerina versicolor
male
(rare record in this area)
Las Colmenas Ranch
near McCook,
Hidalgo Co., Texas
5 May 2006
male Golden-fronted Woodpecker enjoying a bath.
This bird flew over, headed back in the direction of its nest on the other side of the dam. As seen in the second picture, there were crows in hot pursuit.
Loads of bugs showed up at the black lights tonight! Lots of diversity and abundance. :)
Teneral female Celithemis elisa below exuviae
Took at daytrip out of DFW to get away.
What a nice morning -- big time thanks to Taylor for letting me check out the black-throated blue warbler that's sticking around his place. Stopped briefly at Harry Moss Park too.
Tandem pair of Anax junius attempt to escape interaction with Trachemys scripta elegans
If you look closely it is possible to see the turtle has the just near or above the tarsus of the right hindleg in its mouth. The darners ended up escaping.
this obs for the scorpion. The moth is posted separately.
Male Enallagma basidens with hydrachnid mites
This male appeared out of place, as did its behavior. I watched him for a minute and he was not translocating sperm or engaging in typical grooming with his legs. He seemed to move slower than normal, almost as though the ambient temperature was much lower.
Cannot say for sure that there was an intentionality to remove the mites though it did seem the motion was there.
Though it seems obvious, I'm not sure what was going on or what the root of the behavior was.
This observation for the top damsel. The bottom one will be reported separately.
I love this image because it shows a Smoky Rubyspot male at the top and an Ebony Jewelwing male at the bottom. Great illustration of wing shape differences. I see many reports of one reported as the other and try to explain the wing shape differences to folks...this shot is a great illustration.
This is Texas, after all....
I am not one to be startled by scorpions, rattlesnakes and the like when I come across one unexpectedly, but just had a rather startling experience. I was driving a truck along a ranch road near where I am staying when suddenly a Giant Redheaded Centipede, 6+ inches long, came scampering across the dashboard right in front of me. Not a clue how it got in the vehicle but I must admit to a sudden expletive uttered. I got the vehicle stopped and opened the door and the centipede got on the inside of the driver's door while I took a few cell phone shots. I knocked him off the door and he fell to the ground and took off like a centipede out of Hell. I then continued my trip, but found myself checking the floor, the doors, the seats etc. as I drove.
I have seen lots of these but never in my car. I have never been stung but they reportedly have a very bad sting.
https://texashillcountry.com/3-facts-texas-centipedes/
Male Ischnura ramburii with Toxomerus sp. prey
I was out on my property between rain showers when I spotted this Oak Hairstreak on a milkweed. I got a couple of shots when I began to think the butterfly was being very still. Then I saw that a small yellowish crab spider had caught the hairstreak. The crab spider will be posted separately.
Male Calopteryx dimidiata
Another male photobombed my shot.
we had a very nice time photographing this very local species not often observed in Texas.We saw at least 4 different individuals including a pair in copula. Shots of the pair, perched on my finger, will be posted later by nancynorman and briangooding
First Luna Moth I've ever had in my yard. A real treat this morning! They are far less common here on the eastern part of the Edwards Plateau than 15 miles east in Austin, etc., which is ca 700-800 feet lower elevation.
female Golden-fronted WP visiting one of my feeders.
I'm guessing this is what it is.
Two male Black Scoters have been at this location over a week now. @ericisley and I met there this morning and had lots of close looks at these birds. A real treat to see this species in Austin! The first image shows one of the birds preening and you can see the saw-toothed edges of its upper mandible. Shows how they can hold on to a slippery fish!
This adult Red-tailed Hawk started screaming at me as soon as I stopped my vehicle. He/she continued to scream as it flew away....not happy with me at all.
This was pretty exciting to watch although the birds were quite high. We saw an adult Golden Eagle overhead so I stopped to try to get some shots. An adult Red-tailed Hawk started diving on the eagle and made 4 or 5 passes before deciding he had explained to the eagle that this was his area.
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