Communing with Nature: Blue Jay Bullies Here in East Texas, we share our environments, both urban and rural, with Blue Jay bullies. Loving mates and devoted […]
Creature Chronicles: A Guide to Evicting an Unwanted Guest These opportunistic rascals with the masked faces are everywhere. They’re highly intelligent with amazing problem-solving skills and […]
Baby Squirrels Again September! Thoughts start turning towards falling leaves, eventual sweater weather, and all things pumpkin pie spice. We generally think of wildlife babies being […]
Look But Don’t Touch! Lots of names for such a little thing. They are more formally known as the Texas southern flannel moth Megalopyge opercularis. They […]
Friends of Texas Wildlife: Raccoons; Clever and Mischievous Raccoons are very common throughout Texas and North America, and they are extremely adaptable to different habitats. In size, […]
Common House Sparrows. Angry, Angry Birds! “Without question the most deplorable event in the history of American ornithology was the introduction of the English Sparrow.” –W.L. Dawson, […]