When the orderly calm of ducks and wading birds on the resaca is disturbed, grab the binoculars — something’s afoot . . . .
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Photo opportunities are gifts from nature — some gifts, however, are a bit more disconcerting . . . .
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Jann Miller Indian Mallow has a beautiful peach-colored bloom that opens in the afternoon — but what goes on before that . . . ?
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They all look the same — but wait, magnificent birds are distinguished one from one another — but it’s all in the details . . . .
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There’s nothing quite so mystical as a crisp, heavy-dewed, humid, 73-degree morning at first light. The fences, shrubs, trees and anything that didn’t move during
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Discovering a pile of scat is like being visited by something in secret, and just to prove it came and went unnoticed, it leaves a