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Contributions to this page are welcome. Please contact the Web Flunky to submit photos, 
to add to or correct information on this page, to suggest changes, or to identify a photo.

Newest Contributions to this page from Ernie Edmundson and Norm Hirsch:

Tree Frog less than an inch long - Ernie Edmundson photo  Female widow skimmer dragonfly - Norm Hirsch photo  Male widow skimmer dragonfly - Norm Hirsch photo

Juvenile Nine-Banded Armadillo - Norm Hirsch photo  Broadbanded Copperhead - Norm Hirsch photo  Paul Meredith photo  Diamondback watersnakes - Dick Klopshinske photo  Visitor from Mexican refuge - rdk photo 

Spiny-backed Orbweaver - Norm Hirsch photo  A flamingo blew into the Coastal Bend  - Ray Kirkwood photo  A green anole dines at hummer expense - rdk photo  Kemp's Ridley Hatchling - Clayton photo  The Lobstick whoopers brought twins to ANWR in 2003-04 - photo courtesy Ray Little 

Green Anole on Mexican Bird of Paradise - Photo courtesy of Paul Sittler, TAMU  Green tree frog at Aransas Woods (CTC# 47 on the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail)  Dave Clayton "captured" a rare broad-banded watersnake at ANWR - Clayton photo  Western Diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) at ANWR - Kirkwood photo  Mama Gator at Mad Island - photo by Richard Serrill 

Watching for tourists on the loop tour at ANWR  Barred Owl - Last Chance Forever presentation at ANWR Refuge Day, 2003 - rdk photo  Great Horned Owl - Last Chance Forever presentation at ANWR Refuge Day, 03 - rdk photo  Painted Bunting at Mad Island  A common nighthawk at Mad Island Marsh Preserve

 Rookery - Cattle Egrets & Little Blue Herons - photo by Richard Serrill  Black Witch moth feasting on fruit scraps  A Great Leopard Moth graces the sign on the wall at the ANWR Visitors' Center  White-striped long-tail skipper on lemon mint.  Neon Skimmer dragonfly at Fred Jones Nature Sanctuary. 

Unidentified wasps - Kirkwood photo  A ribbon snake attempting to eat a green tree frog - Noonan photo  The gator at Jones Lake - Noonan photo  javelina_2.jpg (64065 bytes)  Javelina_1.jpg (41618 bytes) Cocoon of the Eupackardia Calleta moth - rdk photo 

Caletta caterpillar shedding its skin - John Beree photo   Calleta moth caterpillar - rdk photo  Alligator at the north end of Thomas Slough, ANWR - Ernie Edmundson  Javelina begging for food at ANWR - Ernie Edmundson  Fall migration 2004 - Ernie Edmundson 

Least Bittern 1 - Arnsdorff photo  Least Bittern 2 - Arnsdorff photo   

Remember - there's a volunteer opportunity where you can use your photos.