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Showing posts with label Longhorn Steer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Longhorn Steer. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Wichita Mountains NWR Starring the Black-capped Vireo


                                                                 Longhorn Steer


                                                                Longhorn Steer


                                                               Black-capped Vireo


                                                               Black-tailed Prairie Dogs


04-20-19
80s-1030-1430 hrs-partly cloudy

Prior to the Upper Rio Grande Valley jaunt, half a day was spent at the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge in Comanche county at Little Baldy.  My target bird was the recently endangered Black-capped Vireo, which was delisted about nine months ago.  The better part of the time at Wichita Mountains was spent trying to obtain a photo, which fortunately was successful.  This vireo had been very susceptible to predation by the Brown-headed Cowbird, an obligate brood parasite.  Biologists worked with keeping the cowbird away from the nesting Black-capped Vireos here at the Wichita Mountains NWR, which is why they were removed from endangered status.  As long as this has a long-term effect, the species will be more successful, just like the Kirtland's Warbler was able to do with the Brown-headed Cowbird.

Also discovered were longhorn steer and the black-tailed prairie dogs, all five of which are young animals.

Also observed were Cliff and Barn Swallows, as well as nesting Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, Mourning Doves, Black-chinned Hummingbirds,  Turkey Vultures, Northern Cardinals, Carolina Chickadees, Tufted Titmice,  Carolina Wren, and the Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle).
                                                 

Saturday, February 27, 2016

The World According to Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Indiahoma, OK


                                                                   Western Fence Lizard
                                                                   (Blue Bellied Lizard)


                                                                    Prairie Dog


                                                                 American Bison


                                                              Wild Longhorn Steer

022016 -  We made a pitstop at the refuge on the way home from Aransas NWR.  The Wichita
Mountains is a haven for wildlife, and also is home to a beautiful herd of elk, which happened to appear.  It was shortly after noon and the animals were in the wrong place at the wrong time, so
the photos will not be shown.

Cruising around Camp Doris showed a number of birds, which included several woodpeckers,
the Eastern Bluebird, and some of the Sandhill Cranes that we just left were on their way home
north for breeding purposed.  All eighteen of them were overhead, so there are no photos for that, since they were a mere speck.

Here's a small sampling of the beautiful animals that we encountered.  Keep Mount Scott in the
back of your mind for hawk watching ventures, and tell them that I sent you, as they pass by.