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Some of the things I saw while camping at Brazos Bend State Park during Thanksgiving week.
Brazos Bend State Park
Needville, TX
The water and dragonfly were still for a moment and I was able to capture a reflection shot at the perfect time. I'm not sure what kind of dragonfly it is, but I love these type of minimalistic shots.
Momma came down to check on it several times. Brazos Bend State Park capture! This was at the end of a 97 degree walk on 09/21/21. This made our day so we went back to the car and turned on the AC !
In the Nature Center our grandchildren could touch the baby gator or pet a snake. Our grandson is the only one to do either. Our couragous Boy Scout!
Brazos Bend State Park in Needville, TX
An American Alligator (Alligator Mississippiensis) eating a Red-Eared Slider (Trachemys Scripta Elegans) at Elm Lake in Brazos Bend State Park, Texas, USA.
Live oak Brazos bend state park
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Black-Bellied Whistling Ducks (AKA "Tree Ducks")
Brazos Bend State Park
Texas, USA
Nikkor 300mm F4 AF-S
The name "waxwing" comes from the waxy red secretions found on the tips of the secondaries of some birds. The exact function of these tips is not known, but they may help attract mates. (all about birds)
A Snowy Egret forages at the edge of a spillway at Brazos Bend State Park! Still a bit of white bird syndrome, but hopefully I’ll get better!
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The areas beyond the water way on either side of Spillway Trail at Brazos Bend State Park is ablaze with beautiful yellow wildflowers. I believe these wildflowers to be Cut Leaf Groundsel. If incorrect, please let me know! Also, I would like the correct identification of these trees.
Forty Acre Lake.
Brazos Bend State Park. Needville, Texas.
Fort Bend County. September 20, 2021.
Olympus Tough TG-6. 4.5-18mm F/2.0-4.9.
4.5mm (=25mm) f/8 @ 1/200 sec. ISO 100.
Caught a glimpse of all of these little lizards and their mom at Brazos Bend State Park. I actually heard their little calls before I saw them. Mom was off with another one until I walked up and then she made her presence known. Get ready to run camera boy. Taken at Brazos Bend State Park and not Armand Bayou DSC05330uls