Body Language

An Eastern Bluebird spreads his wings to intimidate a female Cowbird.

Two finches enjoy the sun on the edge of a birdbath in East Dallas.

About Wild Passing Thru

Have you ever stopped what you were doing to watch a butterfly as it fluttered by? Or noticed a bird as it flew overhead and tracked it with your eyes until it landed? Whether you live in a rural or urban setting, if you walk outside during daylight hours, chances are you will encounter many forms of wildlife. From birds and squirrels, to butterflies and bees, humans and wildlife cross paths constantly. This is what I call wild passing thru

Cows Just Cows

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A Goatweed Leafwing butterfly perched on a Cattail.

Photography Tips

This is a list of tips that I wish someone would have shared with me when I first began my photography journey. 

A Monarch butterfly sipping nectar from wild Lantana.

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A wild Cottontail rabbit nibbles on some wild grass.

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Three Mallard duck drakes and one Mallard hen enjoy some sun gliding across a pond in Northeast Texas.