May 14, 2017

Yesterday, Patrick participated in his Texas Master Naturalists class "Eco-Region Tour" of Williamson County. Among other things, the tour included a visit to a prairie restoration project near Lake Granger Dam. The tour of the project reinforced his opinion that we are doing the right things to re-establish a prairie at Draco. The tour also included a visit to Lawrence Chapel in southeast Williamson County where the county dips into the Post Oak and Savannah vegetation region. Patrick was able to get a photograph of a Painted Bunting at that location.

Back at Draco, one of the six Eastern Bluebird eggs in Nestbox Delta has hatched. Shannon has seen at least two hatchlings in the Bewick's Wren nest at the front of the residence. The nest is so concentrated that it is difficult to see the interior without potentially causing damage; accordingly, we are not going to disturb it any further. The Eastern Mockingbirds continue to tend to their four eggs in the nest in the rolled-up fence wire.

We removed the nest in Nestbox Charlie because we have seen no activity by any birds in the last two weeks. The House Sparrow (probably the same male) continues to visit Nestbox Bravo, but there is no indication that he is making a nest or has a partner. We have decided to let him use the nestbox in hopes that it will keep him away from the other nesting birds.

The American Basketflower which we seeded in Acre 2016 South last fall has begun to bloom. We consider this as an indication that our restoration efforts are starting to become evident.

Posted on May 14, 2017 04:05 PM by dracowildlife dracowildlife

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