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Charro Ranch Park Bird Viewing Station

Mother Nature's Son Posted on January 20, 2013 by Art ArizpeJanuary 20, 2013

I attended a very special dedication ceremony yesterday at Charro Ranch Park in Dripping Springs. It was the opening of a new bird viewing station at the park. A bird viewing station provides a place for you to sit and … Continue reading →

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A Bobcat Visits Again

Mother Nature's Son Posted on January 13, 2013 by Art ArizpeJanuary 13, 2013

Our game camera caught a bobcat (Lynx rufus) again recently. In addition to this capture on the morning of January 2nd, the camera also spotted one on the 4th and the 5th. I estimate it’s about 2 feet high, at … Continue reading →

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Giant squid filmed in Pacific depths, Japan scientists report

Mother Nature's Son Posted on January 13, 2013 by Art ArizpeFebruary 9, 2013

Here’s a recent news item that you might find interesting. I like the reference to a kraken. How often do you see that in the news? Please note the creature was filmed at about a third of a mile down … Continue reading →

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A Little Fall Of Rain

Mother Nature's Son Posted on January 6, 2013 by Art ArizpeJanuary 6, 2013

We got some much-needed rain at the end of December! We had 0.25 inches on the 31st, and 0.15 inches on the 16th, for a month’s total of 0.4 inches. We had no rain in November, so even a small … Continue reading →

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Possumhaw Holly

Mother Nature's Son Posted on December 30, 2012 by Art ArizpeDecember 30, 2012

I noticed a nice wild Possumhaw Holly (Ilex decidua) on our property earlier this year. You can see it from our road as you’re leaving, but it hadn’t jumped out before. Perhaps it’s because it has such a great load … Continue reading →

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