White-Winged Dove
The White-winged Dove is a common sight in our Mineral Wells, Texas neighborhood and the Southwest. The White-winged dove has a large white patch in its wings that make it easy to distinguish from...
View ArticleHouse Sparrows on Mineral Wells feeder
The House Sparrow is our most common feeder bird in the Mineral Wells, Texas area. They can be found most places where there are houses and people. These birds have a tendency to drive out many of our...
View ArticleCarolina Wren or Marsh Wren? The joys of birding…
The Carolina Wren story began as a Marsh Wren debate and still weighs on my mind. Weighs may be a bit of an overstatement. The story and the debate remains the same. Where most people say it’s a bird –...
View ArticleBewick’s Wren and Greater Roadrunner
Bewick’s Wren and Greater Roadrunner… Two more birds added; neither are rare but both are first on the year. I always think of Wylie Coyote and cartoons from days of old when I view a Roadrunner. We...
View ArticleLincoln Sparrow
Aperture: ƒ/11 Camera: Canon EOS REBEL T3i Taken: 24 November, 2012 Focal length: 300mm ISO: 100 Shutter speed: 1/160s
View ArticleBank Swallows
Bank Swallows located at the bridge below Possum Kingdom Dam! Aperture: ƒ/13 Camera: Canon EOS REBEL T3i Taken: 7 April, 2013 Focal length: 300mm ISO: 400 Shutter speed: 1/800s
View ArticleVesper Sparrow
Aperture: ƒ/6.3 Camera: Canon EOS REBEL T3i Taken: 2 September, 2013 Focal length: 300mm ISO: 200 Shutter speed: 1/160s
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