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  1. Oak Titmouse

    Oak Titmouse

    One of our resident OATI that happened to freeze long enough for me to get a shot.
  2. Sad Underwing Moth

    Sad Underwing Moth

    Sad Underwing Moth (Catocala maestosa: Erebidae) Wingspan 7.8-9.8 cm (3.1-3.9 in). Carter Creek Nature Trail at Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Bottomland hardwood forest, floodplain of Carter Creek at ca. 85 m (280 ft) elevation.
  3. Familiar Bluet

    Familiar Bluet

    Familiar Bluet (Enallagma civile: Coenagrionidae) 2.9-3.9 cm (1.1-1.5 in) long. Mother Neff State Park, Coryell County, Texas, USA. Situated in the Lampasas Cut Plain Vegetational Area. Open prairies in juniper/oak covered hills. Elevation ranges from 186-241 m (610-790 ft).
  4. unknown warbler - advice needed (second try. photo added)

    unknown warbler - advice needed (second try. photo added)

    This is the best shot I could get of this warbler at the time. It's on the east coast. I don't want to say more as I don't want to bias anyone's thoughts. It had white undertail coverts (as you can sort of see in the photo). Any idea what it could be?
  5. Southern Spotted Cucumber Beetle

    Southern Spotted Cucumber Beetle

    Southern Spotted Cucumber Beetle also known as the Southern Corn Rootworm (Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi: Chrysomelidae) These small attractive beetles range from 5.5-7mm (0.22-0.28 in) long. However attractive, they are a major agricultural pest. Photographed at Lick Creek Park, College...
  6. Us together

    Us together

    Actually I posted this picture for two reasons to formally introduce my wife Pam to BF and to show you I don't always look like I had too many Having a Budweiser and LMAO as I'm posting this. You all have a nice one
  7. Rock Sandpiper

    Rock Sandpiper

    A small group of turnstones and Rock Sandpipers were very approachable just as the sun came out after a stormy morning.
  8. Male Indigo Bunting

    Male Indigo Bunting

    This isnt the best of photos but this little fellow is very hard to catch
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