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Texas Stork’s Bill and Its Prolific Cousin

I was out in mid-April this year and photographed this perfect example of Erodium texanum also known as the Texas Stork's Bill. If you know geraniums, … [Read more...] about Texas Stork’s Bill and Its Prolific Cousin

Filed Under: Plants, Uncategorized, wildflowers Tagged With: Erodium cicutarium, Erodium texanum, Geraniaceae, invasive species, purple flower, Red Stem Stork's Bill, Texas Stork's Bill, wildflower

Whitetail Deer Crossing the Trinity River-Habitat Changes

These two photographs of whitetail deer crossing the Trinity River show how much land can change in two years of dry times. The scene in the first … [Read more...] about Whitetail Deer Crossing the Trinity River-Habitat Changes

Filed Under: deer and their kin, Environment, mammals, Vertebrates Tagged With: colonizers, drought, environment, habitat change, invasive species, succession, Trinity River, Whitetail deer

Red-eared Slider: A Common Water Turtle in Texas

The Red-eared Slider, Trachemys scripta elegans, formerly known as Chrysemys scripta elegans belongs to the family Emydidae which contains the water … [Read more...] about Red-eared Slider: A Common Water Turtle in Texas

Filed Under: lizards, snakes, turtles, Vertebrates Tagged With: Emydidae, invasive species, pet trade, Red-eared slider, Trachemys scripta elegans, turtle, vertebrate, water turtle

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