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Texas Redhead Leucistic Duck in the Trinity River Bottoms

Posted on December 2, 2014 by admin

A Redhead Duck hen showing strong signs of leucism in Dallas Texas Trinity River Bottoms Ducks as a general rule are so uniform is size, shape and coloration that it is impossible to tell one member of a flock from the next. In the world of birds the ones that attract the most attention are …

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Autumn Fall Color at Scyene Overlook And Beyond

Posted on November 30, 2014 by admin

The bold and vivid colors of a Texas sunset over the Great Trinity Forest as seen from the Piedmont Ridge Overlook in Dallas, Texas November 2014 The prolonged drought in Texas coupled with early frosts have brought a different kaleidoscope of color to the Great Trinity Forest’s Piedmont Ridge in 2014. The orange and red …

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Goat Island Preserve Hiking Dallas County’s New Nature Trail

Posted on November 21, 2014 by admin

The mighty Lock and Dam #2 on the Trinity River in Dallas County’s Goat Island Preserve The usually placid and calm river grumbles and roars here in protest. A place whose concrete buttresses stand as a monument to a grand idea and best laid intentions of past generations run afoul. An aspirational dream of transforming …

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2014 Solar Eclipse Over Texas

Posted on October 24, 2014 by admin

Partial Solar Eclipse 2014 With Migrating Mallard Ducks Moving Across The Texas Evening Sky October 23, 2014 On Oct. 23, 2014 the solar system’s geometry aligned very briefly over North America to give much of the United States a brief look at a somewhat rare event, a partial solar eclipse. Autumn and the fresh push …

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Migrating Monarchs At Big Spring

Posted on October 22, 2014 by admin

The migration of the tired and wary, those seeking refuge from the hostile world around them has always been a signature hallmark of the clear and clean waters of Big Spring. Man and beast alike. A shelter from the storms brewing in the outside world. Big Spring in Pleasant Grove The Native Americans drank from …

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Green Herons Hunting The Trinity Riverbottoms

Posted on August 15, 2014 by admin

They are some of the most elusive birds to see on the Trinity River. Small in size at only 12-18 inches with the ability to blend into almost any background, the Green Heron is one of the most difficult birds of summer to spot. The Green Heron haunts many of the places humans would never …

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Wildfire In Great Trinity Forest Consumes Portion Of Big Spring Conservation Area

Posted on July 28, 2014 by admin

Liz Fernandez, Director of Trinity Watershed Management, photographs a portion of the burned fifteen acres of the Great Trinity Forest in the Big Spring Conservation Area, July 25, 2014. Currently under investigation as an act of arson.  Stark contrast to the area as it looked less than two months before during the height of the …

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Roseate Spoonbills Wild Passage To The Great Trinity Forest

Posted on July 22, 2014 by admin

The dance of the Roseate Spoonbills in the Great Trinity Forest Dallas, Texas Summer 2014 One can only imagine what this place must have looked like ten centuries ago when the Caddo danced on this very spot. The soil here is ancient. Holding profound human history and insight into the lives they lead, their environment …

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Super Moon and Meteor 2014 Over Dallas Texas

Posted on July 13, 2014 by admin

Super Moon over the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge July 12, 2014. Shot from the junction of the West Fork and Elm Fork of the Trinity River Dallas Texas Far beyond the sights and sounds of the city, the unvisited confluence of the Elm and West Forks of the Trinity River join to form the Main …

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Big Spring’s Rare Plants Roar Into The Record Books Of Texas Botany

Posted on July 12, 2014 by admin

Famed Botanist Julien Reverchon’s Spermacoce glabra specimen collected August 1, 1902 at Buzzard Spring, White Rock Creek drainage in the riverbottoms of South Dallas. Part of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas herbarium collection. Photo courtesy Master Naturalist Jim Flood It was a cool August 1st in the year 1902 that the world famous pioneer …

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