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Artist In Residence Padre Island National Seashore

April 10-13, 2016
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  • Royal Terns

    Royal Terns

    Mating behavior

    3034a

  • Sunset after the Storm

    Sunset after the Storm

    Bird Island Basin

  • Great Blue Heron

    Great Blue Heron

    Ardea Herodias, is the largest Heron in North America

  • Common  Tern

    Common Tern

  • Cattle Egrets in flight

    Cattle Egrets in flight

    Bubulcus ibis

  • Cattle Egret in breeding plumage

    Cattle Egret in breeding plumage

  • Laughing Gulls stealing fish from the Pelicans

    Laughing Gulls stealing fish from the Pelicans

    Leucoplaeus atricilla

  • Sunset Bird Island Basin

    Sunset Bird Island Basin

    Look closely at the upper right of the sun. A sunspot or solar storm is visible to the naked eye.

  • Willet

    Willet

    Tringa semipalmata, silhouette at sunset, Bird Island Basin

  • Red Eared Slider

    Red Eared Slider

    Trachemys scripta elegans. Also known as your common pet turtle

  • Feather through shell

    Feather through shell

  • Shipwreck

    Shipwreck

    This abandoned boat was found at the 17 mile marker, still afloat with it's motor attached, covered with barnacles

  • Cattle Egret

    Cattle Egret

    Bubulcus ibis. Originated in Africa, found in North America in 1953

  • Royal Tern

    Royal Tern

    Thalasseus maximus. Performs mating dances and ritual offering of fish to the female

    3030a

  • Double Crested Cormorant

    Double Crested Cormorant

    Phalacrocorax auritus. Notable aquamarine eyes, and bright blue mouth. Less preen oil than other birds, feathers get soaked-an advantage while diving for fish. Must spread its wings to dry them

  • Gaillardia pulchella

    Gaillardia pulchella

    Firewheel, Indian blanket, Giradol rojo. A member of the Aster family, Asteraceae

  • Brown Pelican

    Brown Pelican

    Pelecanus occidentalis

  • Sanderling

    Sanderling

    Calidris alba, non breeding plumage. A circumpolar navigator, often 3-10,000 kilometers

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