Community
White Ibis (one brown juvenile), Great Egret, Cormorant, and one unfortunate crawfish, in Ditch H, the western boundary of Fort Bend Levy Improvement District #2. The ditch has since added 40 feet to its water level, and dropped again. Not sure how those rocks—probably scrap concrete—came to be here. The current is never enough to move them, and the nearest natural lithified material is exposed 100 miles NW and buried here thousands of feet deep.
7 July 2021; 10:20 CDT; Velvia SOOC.
Community
White Ibis (one brown juvenile), Great Egret, Cormorant, and one unfortunate crawfish, in Ditch H, the western boundary of Fort Bend Levy Improvement District #2. The ditch has since added 40 feet to its water level, and dropped again. Not sure how those rocks—probably scrap concrete—came to be here. The current is never enough to move them, and the nearest natural lithified material is exposed 100 miles NW and buried here thousands of feet deep.
7 July 2021; 10:20 CDT; Velvia SOOC.