I'll start out with a couple of lovely shots by Mac Womack. When the festival groups were here they were entertained by the Curve-billed Thrashers feeding young in a man-made nest box (see Aug 24 post). Today, ever-patient Mac got pics of the nestlings. Too cute! Thanks, Mac!
Next is a photo he shot of a couple of bats in the courtyard. Neither of us know what species they are.
A hard act to follow, but I'll post a couple of the myriad of butterfly shots I took today. It's September now, and I worked on my September list.
Golden-headed Scallopwing |
I find these next two interesting because they're both Fatal Metalmarks but this shows how variable that species is. So many species look so much alike I can't tell them apart, and here these two that look so different are actually the same species. Go figure!
4 comments:
Those bats look like Pallid Bats. A very common, and cool, species in the Trans-Pecos
Thanks. I should have known that. I knew it once. Does that count? LOL
Yeah the bats are cool. Pallid would be a lifer for me.
You'll just have to come and get it!
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