Sneaky

Sneaky

This afternoon I toured the Thomsen Foundation with Lisa Bellows, Executive Director, by truck to catch up on the latest plans. This was in preparation for the Shirley Lusk Day which is on Saturday. If you would like come, check out the details in the Trinity Fork’s April newsletter. The weather forecasted looks to be…

Hiding in plain sight

Hiding in plain sight

Animals are the masters of hiding in plain sight. When someone points at a bright bird like a cardinal and you still can’t see it? Happens all the time to me. How did you do at spotting all the critters? Listen to one of the largest trees in the world Butterflies originated in North America…

A Gentle Squeeze

A Gentle Squeeze

It is always fun to observe new things in nature. And hardly a day goes by that I don’t see something I have not seen or known about. So wonderful! At first I didn’t think the younger instars had developed the osmeterium. I had always just petted their heads of the older larvae for the…

A Close Encounter

A Close Encounter

After the sun sets a whole another crew comes out. So I got out my trusty UV torch in search of the glowing creatures! This cutie was hanging from a silk on a Post Oak. Also now a member at the Curry Foster Home. What can I say, I am a larvae hoarder. LOL So…

Shook its fist

Shook its fist

So we always have a wonderful time. And sometimes the heart rate might race a bit. Of course, we had to see! Now this guy really made Jeanne’s heart race. She said it curled up in a tangled ball and shook it fist (ie tail) at her before they both parted ways. However, I had…

Lots of cats

Lots of cats

On our adventure to the bottomlands on the LBJ NG, we certainly found a lot of cats. Furthermore, did you know a group of caterpillars is called an army? I didn’t. LOL Also while searching for the term I found a group of cats (the feline kind) is called a clowder or a glaring. And…

Jackpot

Jackpot

It was cloudy the day we went out. But that didn’t matter much since we in understory. Cloudy days however do make it harder to keep oriented in the right direction. Leaving grass to grow is easier, looks good, and supports pollinators A Scientist Says He’s Solved the Bermuda Triangle, Just Like That Keep looking!…

Back to the LBJ NG!

Back to the LBJ NG!

No place like home, eh! And certainly the LBJ grasslands feels like home to me. Especially since I have been exploring there since 1990’s. Here’s what Kathy found today… Thanks Kathy for sharing your great find! Night Flight: Tracking Data Reveal When and Why Songbirds Begin Their Massive Journeys and How They Decide to Leave…

Weatherford Second Stop

Weatherford Second Stop

For the second and final stop, Jeff led us to another limestone barren. And the treasures were just as great the first stop. 🙂 What a wonderful field trip. Thank you Jeff! ‘We Were Gobsmacked’: Giant Study Reveals Why Moss Is Vital For The Planet ‘Dark Earth’ Buried in The Amazon’s Past Could Help Save…

Weatherford area

Weatherford area

Jeff Quayle led a field trip this morning. His field trips are always so informative and fun. We had two stops. First stop will be today’s post. Jeff delivered a fantastic first stop! This Frog May Be the First Amphibian Known to Pollinate Flowers Scientists reveal face of 10-foot ‘killer tadpole’ that terrorized Earth long…