I needed to get out this morning after having been indoors for for the past several days. This morning it was raining off and on and was a dark overcast morning. I saw the usual creatures and a couple of new ones for me at the dike today. I did notice that the Sanderlings and turnstones have moved on, albeit much later than I remember in the past. The late avocet was nice to see.
Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) 15 June 2016 Elm Fork Park Greenbelt Corridor Ray Roberts/Lewisville Lake FM 455 Access Area Denton County, Texas Neotropic Cormorant flies low over the Elm Fork Trinity River late in the afternoon.
Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) 15 June 2016 Elm Fork Park Greenbelt Corridor Ray Roberts/Lewisville Lake FM 455 Access Area Denton County, Texas Neotropic Cormorant flies low over the Elm Fork Trinity River late in the afternoon.
Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) 15 June 2016 Elm Fork Park Greenbelt Corridor Ray Roberts/Lewisville Lake FM 455 Access Area Denton County, Texas Neotropic Cormorant flies low over the Elm Fork Trinity River late in the afternoon.