Feast for the Northern Raccoon. |
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Hiatus (Busy)
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Black-tailed Jackrabbit
Black-tailed Jackrabbit, Lepus californicus |
Black-tailed Jackrabbit found in scrubland habitat. |
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Chihuahuan Raven
Chihuahuan Raven, Corvus cryptoleucus |
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Hiatus (Week)
Rio Grande chirping frog, Eleutherodactylus cystignathoides |
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Cloudless Sulfur
Cloudless Sulfur, Phoebis sennae |
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Spiny Orbweaver
Spiny Orbweaver, Gasteracantha cancriformis |
Female spiny orbweaver in the shade of a grapefruit tree. |
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Hooded Oriole
♂ Hooded Oriole, Icterus cucullatus |
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
White-veined Dutchman's Pipe
White-veined Dutchman's Pipe, Aristolochia fimbriata |
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Rio Grande
View of the Rio Grande River |
The Rio Grande begins as a clear, spring and snow-fed mountain stream in Rio Grande National Forest at 3650 m (12,000 ft) above sea level and ends in the Gulf of Mexico. It is the fourth longest river system in the United States, the twenty-second longest river in the world, and is estimated to be roughly 3 million years old. It cuts through New Mexico and becomes an international boundary once it reaches the junction of Chihuahua and Texas, at the site of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez. The recognition of the Rio Grande as an international boundary comes from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) which ended the Mexican War, but the issue of the exact boundary was not solved until the banco treaty of 1905. It wasn't until the 19th century that the name Rio Grande for the whole river became the standard in the United States; previously, it was known as the Rio del Norte in the upper portions, and in Mexico, it is still usually known as the Rio Bravo. In 1997, the Rio Grande was designated as one of the American Heritage Rivers.
There is a fair amount of history associated with the Rio Grande, but rather than type it all up, I will simply redirect you to one of the cited links above for a good summary (found here).
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Whitethorn Acacia
Whitethorn acacia, Acacia constricta |
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Osprey
Osprey, Pandion haliaetus |
Distinctive M-shape similarly seen when flying. |
Note: As I said I would earlier, I'll post my decision here. The next post will be for a month hiatus, but as I will hopefully have some new animal and plants to share later, I will continue posting. In the meantime, while I'm on hiatus, I will be resharing some old posts on Google+, and with over 415 posts on this blog, there is no telling which ones I'll choose!
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Mexican Olive
Mexican Olive, Cordia boissieri |
Sometimes known as Anacahuita, Mexican Olive is a small tree that historically grew no further north than the lower Rio Grande Valley counties. It has successfully been grown as far north as Austin, but the colder winter cause some die-back, and it cannot tolerate a colder climate as the roots will freeze. Mexican olive has large, evergreen dark leaves with constantly blooming showy, white trumpet-shaped flowers with petals resembling crepe paper. In addition to being a great hummingbird plant, butterflies frequent the blooms and birds, deer, and cattle enjoy the fruits and leaves. While the fruit is edible for humans, they are not considered palatable and are not recommended to be consumed in large quantities. Although regular watering is necessary for establishing, Mexican olive is drought tolerant and needs little care after establishing making it a popular choice for highway planting.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Busy (Hiatus)
Another week of no posts due to conflicts. I'm considering simply switching to every other Tuesday and Thursday until something changes (if it does), but for now I am unsure. I'll likely decide next week, and when I do, I'll include it on the post this upcoming Thursday.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Laguna Atascosa
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge |
Sunset along Scum Pond Trail of Laguna Atascosa |
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Couch's Kingbird
Couch's Kingbird, Tyrannus couchii |
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Busy (Hiatus)
Sunset at Laguna Atascosa Wildlife Refuge. |
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Brown Pelican
Juvenile and Non-breeding Adult Brown Pelicans, Pelecanus occidentalis |
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Plain Chachalaca
Plain Chachalacas, Ortalis vetula |
Note: While not the best photo, there are more than five within the photo and at least one visible by tail feathers. With luck, I can provided an updated, better photo in the future.
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