Fotos / Sons

What

Papagaio-de-Face-Verde (Amazona viridigenalis)

Observador

skiacz

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Fotos / Sons

Observador

claggy

Data

Abril 2020

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Descrição

Saw it fly behind this shrub and found it just chillin' there

Fotos / Sons

Observador

dhend9

Data

Abril 24, 2020 11:42 AM CDT

Descrição

Texas Black Phanaeus I think? Heavily infested with some sort of lice or mites on both it's head and underside. The beetle was frantically raking it's front legs over it's head and blundering into objects. I confess to feeling sorry for the beetle and removing most of the creepy crawlies.

Etiquetas

Fotos / Sons

What

Pardal-Dos-Telhados (Passer domesticus)

Observador

robinelizabeth410

Data

Abril 27, 2020 04:14 PM UTC

Descrição

Was shopping in Lowe’s and these sparrows had poked a hole in the seed and having a party!

Fotos / Sons

What

Lince-Pardo (Lynx rufus)

Observador

mikef451

Data

Agosto 2019

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Descrição

Three individual Bobcat kittens spent a little more than two hours at this location. The earliest images just before and after 5 am, our scale object is still visible in the shot. A raccoon skull measuring 4 3/8" or 111 mm long. Log has a cotton disc pad nailed to it soaked with pure Vanilla Ext.
Williamson, Co
8/15/19

Fotos / Sons

What

Pica-Pau-de-Cabeça-Vermelha (Melanerpes erythrocephalus)

Observador

wprnaturephotos

Data

Junho 15, 2011 10:53 AM CDT

Descrição

Juvenile Red Headed Woodpecker watching for Mom to return

Fotos / Sons

What

Azulão-Oriental (Sialia sialis)

Observador

wlhwildlife

Data

Novembro 3, 2018 09:19 AM CDT

Descrição

The Bluebirds are promoting Fort Worth.

Fotos / Sons

What

Búteo-de-Cauda-Vermelha (Buteo jamaicensis)

Observador

kalamurphyking

Data

Março 28, 2017 10:46 AM CDT

Descrição

White Rock lake, Winfrey Point
Texas Death Match In Mid-Air
This is a miracle shot. I found a mature red-tailed hawk perched on the top of a ball field light. I had just focused on the hawk when a 2nd hawk flew into the shot. The first hawk immediately launched an attack. I got one click & it was over. The 2nd hawk, an immature youngster, disappeared & the mature hawk was once again perched on the light. I don't know where the 2nd hawk came from nor where it went. The entire thing happened in a split second. I would never have gotten the shot if I hadn't already had my camera on the mature hawk. The mature hawk is on the bottom with the red tail. The immature hawk still has a striped tail.

Fotos / Sons

What

Búteo-de-Cauda-Vermelha (Buteo jamaicensis)

Observador

jcentavo

Data

Janeiro 20, 2018 12:17 PM CST

Descrição

Leucistic Red Tailed Hawk