The Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus) is a, unusual member of the falcon family that acts like a vulture, walks on the ground, and can change its face color based on mood. Often called the "Mexican Eagle," this intelligent, long-legged raptor is a bold scavenger and hunter found in open country across parts of Texas, Florida, and the Americas.
Read MoreBird of the Week: The Blue-Footed Booby is a remarkable bird species, renowned for its distinctive appearance and fascinating behaviors. Native to the subtropical and tropical regions of the eastern Pacific Ocean, these birds are most famously found on the Galápagos Islands.
Read MoreBird of the Week: The Anhinga is a fascinating bird with a remarkable range of adaptations that allow it to thrive in aquatic environments. Whether they are gliding through the water or drying their wings in the sun, Anhingas offer bird watchers plenty of interesting behaviors to observe.
Read MoreWe recently concluded a series of four Whooping Crane Photography Tours in the beautiful landscapes of Texas. The first tour was a special "Women In Wildlife Photography" event, followed by three private Whooping Crane Tours. These tours offered participants an incredible opportunity to witness and capture the majesty of these rare birds in their natural habitat.
Read MoreLocated on the rocky coast of the Pacific Ocean, San Diego is known for being one of the most beautiful cities in the United States. The city is bursting with sandy beaches, lush parks, and other unique locations loved by locals and tourists alike.
If you’re seeking exciting places to explore, look no further; Redfin reached out to photographers like me to share my favorite beautiful places in San Diego. So whether you’ve just moved into an apartment in La Jolla, a house in San Diego, or just want to know where to go, be sure to check out this list.
Read the full article here: 12 Beautiful Places in San Diego Locals Rave About | Redfin
During this week’s episode I will take you to Padre Island, TX in search of Green Sea Turtles. According to the National Park Service, the green sea turtle is the most common sea turtle in Texas and Padre Island National Seashore is particularly important to its survival. The Gulf of Mexico, Laguna Madre, and Mansfield Channel waterways serve as vital developmental habitat for juvenile green sea turtles. Texas beaches are the most important for green sea turtle nesting with about 87% of green sea turtle nests found here.
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