Thomas Lott:  

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Thomas is from Pleasanton, Texas. Thomas's schools include McCollum High School. Thomas later at...Expand for more
tended Southwest Texas State. Thomas works(ed) at West Campus High School, South San Antonio ISD.
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Our Jack Russell Terrier recently killed a squirrel in the yard. I placed the carcass in front of the game camera hoping to determine whether our Gray Fox pair was still around. Looking at the photos the next day, I was sur
Green Jays, perhaps my favorite passerine (songbird), just recently showed up here at Pleasanton, about 40 miles south of San Antonio.  Although mainly a tropical species, they are resident in much of deep south Texas, but
Despite his prodigious drug use, constant chain smoking, and all predictions to the contrary, the Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards is celebrating his 73rd birthday today.  Richards attributes his unexpected longevity to his e
First wildflowers of the season in our backyard. Prairie Phlox (Phlox drummondii).  A remarkably tough plant, they usually bloom late fall through the “winter” in south Texas until it gets too hot in late April or May.  The
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Texas “Mountain Laurel.” This is the earliest I have ever seen this small tree bloom. The scare quotes are in recognition of the fact that this plant is neither a member of the Laurel Family, nor is it especially restricted
Currently experiencing a massive outbreak of mid-sized Bordered Patch butterflies (Chlosyne lacinia). They seem to gravitate toward sunflowers and Cowpen Daisies (shown).
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Probably the best analysis yet of the NY Times’ so-called “Anonymous OP-Ed;” in the form of a parody. Unfortunately, it will be intelligible only to fans of the great HBO series “The Wire.”
Another tropical species apparently expanding its range northward, a Great Kiskadee gathering nesting material (coconut fibers) in a yard in Pleasanton, some 40 miles south of San Antonio. Previously this bird was considere
Occasionally the game camera catches something interesting (other than deer, trash pandas, and cows). Red-shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus), the scourge of the local squirrel population.
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Rio Grande Chirping Frogs - If you live in Texas or any of the Gulf states west of Florida, you may well have these tiny frogs living in your yard without even knowing it. I have been following their range expansion for the
A crepuscular visitation. Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) perched on a fence. The photo was taken from about 40 feet away, through window glass, and it was actually darker than it appears. (1600 ISO, Nikon P-1000).
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Late last year, at the request of the Chicago Herpetological Society, I wrote a review of a new book by Dr. David Steen and published by the Texas A&M Press. This book answers many of the questions and myths encountered by
I took the photo above at the infamous animal market in Saigon in 1968 or 1969. In the cage are a species of fruit bat (“flying fox”) that were being sold there. Despite their affable nature, I doubt these bats were being s
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