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Silly Rabbit

Mother Nature's Son Posted on July 31, 2011 by Art ArizpeDecember 23, 2012

I took this photograph of a small cottontail rabbit earlier this year. It’s actually an Eastern Cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus), one of the most common rabbit species in North America. We have ideal habitat for them and we see them frequently. … Continue reading →

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Texas Persimmon

Mother Nature's Son Posted on July 24, 2011 by Art ArizpeDecember 23, 2012

I went on a short hike this afternoon even though it is quite hot. The current temperature is 101. It’s not bad if you’re in the shade, but the sun is a killer. I’ve been indoors all weekend, working on … Continue reading →

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Prickly Pears

Mother Nature's Son Posted on July 17, 2011 by Art ArizpeDecember 23, 2012

The Prickly Pear cactus (Opuntia) fruits are ripening right now. The fruits are edible and you can find many recipes for preparing them. They can be eaten raw and also made into jelliies and drinks. The pads are also edible … Continue reading →

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Onion Creek Karst

Mother Nature's Son Posted on July 10, 2011 by Art ArizpeDecember 23, 2012

A couple of years ago we were able to go on a guided hike along Onion Creek to see the karst features. Our tour guide was Kevin Thuesen, Ph.D., Program Manager for the City of Austin Water Quality Protection Lands. … Continue reading →

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Katy Lied

Mother Nature's Son Posted on July 3, 2011 by Art ArizpeDecember 23, 2012

The katydids (Tettigonidae) are out right now although not nearly in the numbers of recent years. They start calling in the evening and will go all night. Their calls are a chirping sound, similar to crickets. They seem to go … Continue reading →

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