Date Added
October 5, 2022
05:24 PM UTC
Date Added
August 10, 2020
02:56 PM CDT
Date Added
May 18, 2020
12:50 PM HST
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
April 11, 2020
08:10 PM UTC
Date Added
March 11, 2020
08:16 PM CDT
Description
Friendliest owl I've ever met!
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
December 31, 2019
01:53 AM CET
Date Added
December 16, 2019
01:45 PM CST
Description
Apologies for lousy photos
Date Added
December 14, 2019
07:56 PM CST
Description
Location given is where the bird was first spotted on the ground with a group of Turkey Vultures. Photos 3, 4 and 5 were all taken as it soared above the LAERF.
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
November 19, 2019
05:51 PM AST
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October 30, 2019
07:56 PM EDT
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October 29, 2019
08:41 PM EDT
Description
Procapra przewalskii (Przewalski's Gazelle). Photographed at Qinghai Lake, Qinghai Province, China on 4 June 2017.
Date Added
October 29, 2019
09:27 AM CDT
Date Added
October 23, 2019
07:12 PM UTC
Description
Photographed by City of Lewisville PARD staff Samantha Smith and Lanny Sanders. This is likely an individual which was released on the property by a government official in September 2019, near the location where it was sighted.
Date Added
October 17, 2019
03:35 PM MDT
Date Added
August 10, 2016
10:42 PM MDT
Date Added
July 27, 2019
09:35 PM PDT
Description
This photo lost some quality in scanning from an old slide. It shows a wild-born bird. The species is now extinct in the wild.
Date Added
September 24, 2019
03:25 PM EDT
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June 30, 2019
05:40 PM CDT
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April 21, 2012
08:22 PM EDT
Date Added
September 10, 2019
09:33 PM AEST
Description
Female, blue, Male , black
Date Added
August 31, 2019
08:56 PM CDT
Description
The tiniest copperhead! Found in a dried stream bed (by almost stepping on the little thing). This little one was just around 6 inches in length. It was very calm so I was able to take quite a few photos. Then I shoo'd it away from the big, scary human!
Date Added
August 22, 2019
10:24 PM EDT
Date Added
August 14, 2019
01:30 PM CDT
Date Added
July 19, 2019
06:04 AM HST
Date Added
July 19, 2019
06:06 AM HST
Date Added
July 24, 2019
08:43 AM ADT
Date Added
August 5, 2019
04:52 PM PDT
Date Added
August 12, 2019
07:51 PM UTC
Date Added
August 10, 2019
01:20 PM HST
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
August 9, 2019
09:41 PM BST
Date Added
August 9, 2019
05:27 PM ADT
Date Added
August 2, 2019
03:36 PM MDT
Date Added
July 26, 2019
11:18 AM +08
Date Added
July 24, 2019
12:11 PM +08
Date Added
July 23, 2019
11:17 AM +08
Date Added
July 20, 2019
05:58 PM HST
Date Added
July 21, 2019
10:54 PM CEST
Date Added
July 18, 2019
03:36 PM UTC
Description
I know this is a boa constrictor but I cannot find a photo online that matches this one.
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
October 10, 2018
02:36 PM UTC
Date Added
July 16, 2019
03:00 PM CDT
Description
Teller Highway - Nome Alaska
Date Added
July 9, 2019
08:59 PM UTC
Date Added
July 3, 2019
09:31 PM CDT
Date Added
January 4, 2019
06:03 PM PST
Date Added
April 19, 2019
11:23 PM CDT
Date Added
May 24, 2019
08:47 PM CDT
Date Added
February 19, 2018
01:12 PM UTC
Description
Culebra de Jardin(Puerto Rican Racerlet)
Magliophis stahli
Date Added
May 16, 2019
07:31 AM CDT
Date Added
April 9, 2019
08:33 PM MST
Date Added
April 8, 2019
08:45 PM CDT
Date Added
April 2, 2019
11:44 PM CDT
Date Added
April 4, 2019
08:12 PM CDT
Date Added
June 23, 2017
02:19 PM CDT
Date Added
September 7, 2016
11:43 AM PDT
Description
Keonehe'ehe'e / Sliding Sands Trail.
Found in the middle of the trail, I think dead. Moved it off to the plants on the side.
Date Added
March 15, 2019
02:13 AM UTC
Date Added
August 31, 2018
01:59 PM EDT
Date Added
December 11, 2016
05:35 PM MST
Date Added
March 6, 2019
07:56 PM EST
Date Added
July 4, 2017
01:09 PM MDT
Description
Perhaps the rarest Kauai forest bird.
Date Added
December 1, 2017
01:48 PM CST
Description
I have a strange tale (at least for me) from my birding visit to the Colleyville Nature Center this AM. Was walking through the woods, east of the owl woods (100 yards east of the bridge out of that area maybe), and was startled by something zipping in front of me, 4-5 feet above eye level, and crashing into the shrubs ~15 yards into the woods from the path. Birds don't usually crash so heavily when they land so I stopped to investigate. What I found is, I think, a flying squirrel! My first thought when I started piecing together what I was seeing is someone must have let a pet go? But got on Google on my phone and found there is apparently a "Southern Flying Squirrel" that can be found in our area. I've lived here 30 years and never seen one or heard of anyone seeing one. Maybe someone can elaborate on this or let me know if this has been seen at CNC before? Are flying squirrels kept for pets and maybe that's the explanation? Do I have this all wrong? Needless to say...it wasn't my "normal" visit to CNC today.
After I lost track of it I continued birding for an hour or so and then ambled back through this area. Saw it again but didn't get a photo as it was crawling higher in trees and staying on back side of limbs/trunk.
Sorry pics aren't better...I was just trying to squeeze off shots to figure out what I was seeing.
Date Added
June 24, 2017
09:03 PM EDT
Description
Puerto Rican Racer, culebra corredora (Alsophis portoricensis aka Borikenophis portoricensis) eating a sharped-mouth lizard, lagartijo jardinero (Anolis pulchellus).
Date Added
February 10, 2019
08:02 PM MST
Date Added
January 29, 2016
10:55 PM HST
Date Added
October 23, 2018
05:44 PM EDT
Date Added
February 4, 2016
05:40 AM CST
Date Added
April 27, 2018
08:53 AM AKDT
Date Added
April 1, 2018
10:57 AM HST
Description
Location is obscured following Ke Kai Ola directives.
Date Added
April 12, 2017
05:09 PM CDT
Date Added
April 2, 2016
12:07 PM EDT
Date Added
July 3, 2017
03:07 PM CDT
Date Added
May 18, 2016
02:48 PM HST
Date Added
June 18, 2017
01:43 PM CDT
Description
Thought I had a River Otter until I got these home and zoom WAY in. 600mm zoom and big time cropping. My first Mink.