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  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9216.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250316_1051.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9222.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9218.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_5839.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_5832.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_5822.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_5820.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9215.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9214.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9209.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9207.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9196.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9188.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9187.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_5814.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9223.tif
  • Project by Native Plant Rescue Project to transplant strips of native prairie from the MoKan Prairie in Round Rock to the Native Prairies Association of Texas site at Dowell Ranch, Manchaca Texas,  USA. The MoKan Prairie was one of the marquee Central Texas prairie remnants before its development.
    seanfitzgerald_250216_9221.tif
  • Roadside wildflowers in Hill Country north of Mason, Texas USA.
    seanfitzgerald_190506_9624.tif
  • Roadside wildflowers in Hill Country north of Mason, Texas USA.
    seanfitzgerald_190506_9624.tif
  • Texas spiny lizard on tree overlooking two track dirt road,  Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060426_2373.tif
  • Texas spiny lizard on branch,  Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060412_1789.tif
  • Texas spiny lizard on branch,  Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060412_1779.tif
  • Texas spiny lizard on branch,  Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060412_1733.tif
  • Texas bluebonnet at Historic Prairie Chapel School, Crawford, Texas, United States, USA. The area contains prairie remnants of the Grand Prairie (Lampasas Cut Plains of the Cross Timbers and Prairie region).
    seanfitzgerald_240327_8984.tif
  • Texas bluebonnet at Historic Prairie Chapel School, Crawford, Texas, United States, USA. The area contains prairie remnants of the Grand Prairie (Lampasas Cut Plains of the Cross Timbers and Prairie region).
    seanfitzgerald_240327_8978.tif
  • Texas longhorns in wildflower field, Hill Country, Mason, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_240427_2531.tif
  • Texas spiny lizard on branch,  Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060412_1777.tif
  • Texas bluebonnet at Historic Prairie Chapel School, Crawford, Texas, United States, USA. The area contains prairie remnants of the Grand Prairie (Lampasas Cut Plains of the Cross Timbers and Prairie region).
    seanfitzgerald_240327_8971.tif
  • Texas buckeyes in bloom with pink flowers  at base of Enchanted Rock, Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_230302_7515.tif
  • Texas buckeyes in bloom with pink flowers  at base of Enchanted Rock, Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_230302_7373.tif
  • Texas bluebonnet at Historic Prairie Chapel School, Crawford, Texas, United States, USA. The area contains prairie remnants of the Grand Prairie (Lampasas Cut Plains of the Cross Timbers and Prairie region).
    seanfitzgerald_240327_8984.tif
  • Texas bluebonnets and paintbrush at Historic Prairie Chapel School, Crawford, Texas, United States, USA. The area contains prairie remnants of the Grand Prairie (Lampasas Cut Plains of the Cross Timbers and Prairie region).
    seanfitzgerald_240327_8890.tif
  • Texas longhorns in wildflower field, Hill Country, Mason, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_240427_2531.tif
  • Texas longhorns in wildflower field, Hill Country, Mason, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_240427_2512.tif
  • Texas longhorns in wildflower field, Hill Country, Mason, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_240427_2537.tif
  • Texas bluebonnets and purple paintbrush at Historic Prairie Chapel School, Crawford, Texas, United States, USA. The area contains prairie remnants of the Grand Prairie (Lampasas Cut Plains of the Cross Timbers and Prairie region).
    seanfitzgerald_240327_9167.tif
  • Texas buckeyes in bloom with pink flowers  at base of Enchanted Rock, Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_230302_7398.tif
  • Texas bluebonnet at Historic Prairie Chapel School, Crawford, Texas, United States, USA. The area contains prairie remnants of the Grand Prairie (Lampasas Cut Plains of the Cross Timbers and Prairie region).
    seanfitzgerald_240327_8978.tif
  • Texas bluebonnets and paintbrush at Historic Prairie Chapel School, Crawford, Texas, United States, USA. The area contains prairie remnants of the Grand Prairie (Lampasas Cut Plains of the Cross Timbers and Prairie region).
    seanfitzgerald_240327_8890.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9912.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9909.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9908.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9898.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9893.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9890.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9888.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9887.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9885.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9882.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9878.tif
  • Beaver felled tree and volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9874.tif
  • Beaver felled tree and volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9873.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9865.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9861.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9859.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9852.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_0723.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_0703.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_0696.tif
  • View of Colorado River at sunset from Regency Bridge above Colorado River, San Saba,Texas, United States, USA. A nearby historical marker, located on the southeast side of the intersection of FM 574 and Mills County Road 433 (which is just east of the intersection of FM 45 and FM 574) reads:<br />
<br />
This area's first Colorado River bridge was at Regency, on Mills-San Saba County line. Built 1903, it served ranchers and farmers for going to market, but fell in 1924, killing a boy, a horse, and some cattle. Its successor was demolished by a 1936 flood. With 90 per cent of the work done by hand labor, the Regency Suspension Bridge was erected in 1939. It became the pride of the locality, and youths gathered there in the 1940s to picnic, dance, and sing. Bypassed by paved farm roads, it now (1976) survives as one of the last suspension bridges in Texas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regency_Bridge
    seanfitzgerald_230228_7081-HDR.tif
  • Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060426_2393.tif
  • Texas coral snake in leaf litter, Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA. (Controlled briefly, then released).
    seanfitzgerald_060423_2077.tif
  • Texas rat snake climbing mossy branch of live oak tree, Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060423_2019.tif
  • Texas rat snake on moss of live oak tree, Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060405_0580.tif
  • Sunset and pink clouds above Regency Bridge above Colorado River, San Saba,Texas, United States, USA. A nearby historical marker, located on the southeast side of the intersection of FM 574 and Mills County Road 433 (which is just east of the intersection of FM 45 and FM 574) reads:<br />
<br />
This area's first Colorado River bridge was at Regency, on Mills-San Saba County line. Built 1903, it served ranchers and farmers for going to market, but fell in 1924, killing a boy, a horse, and some cattle. Its successor was demolished by a 1936 flood. With 90 per cent of the work done by hand labor, the Regency Suspension Bridge was erected in 1939. It became the pride of the locality, and youths gathered there in the 1940s to picnic, dance, and sing. Bypassed by paved farm roads, it now (1976) survives as one of the last suspension bridges in Texas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regency_Bridge
    seanfitzgerald_230228_7069-HDR.tif
  • Sunset and pink clouds above Regency Bridge above Colorado River, San Saba,Texas, United States, USA. A nearby historical marker, located on the southeast side of the intersection of FM 574 and Mills County Road 433 (which is just east of the intersection of FM 45 and FM 574) reads:<br />
<br />
This area's first Colorado River bridge was at Regency, on Mills-San Saba County line. Built 1903, it served ranchers and farmers for going to market, but fell in 1924, killing a boy, a horse, and some cattle. Its successor was demolished by a 1936 flood. With 90 per cent of the work done by hand labor, the Regency Suspension Bridge was erected in 1939. It became the pride of the locality, and youths gathered there in the 1940s to picnic, dance, and sing. Bypassed by paved farm roads, it now (1976) survives as one of the last suspension bridges in Texas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regency_Bridge
    seanfitzgerald_230228_7053.tif
  • Texas prickly poppy and firewheels along trail, Canyon of the Eagles, Hill Country, Burnet, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_240427_2419.tif
  • Texas longhorns in wildflower field, Hill Country, Mason, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_240427_2512.tif
  • Mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to  Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7822.tif
  • Mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to  Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7810.tif
  • Mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7808.tif
  • Family walking past mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to  Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7781.tif
  • Mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to  Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7764.tif
  • Woman in pink walking past mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to  Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7755.tif
  • Mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA. Lindheimer is shown with famed Comanche chief Santana who was his friend.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7719.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9903.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9896.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_0734.tif
  • Volunteers working on prairie restoration  for Fayette Chapter of the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_0716.tif
  • Mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA. Mural is surrounded by fall color and paitned on side of historic building in downtown New Braunfels.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7706.tif
  • Texas coral snake in sedum, Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA. Controlled briefly then released.
    seanfitzgerald_060430_3226.tif
  • Texas rat snake on moss of live oak tree, Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060405_0596.tif
  • Texas rat snake on moss of live oak tree, Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060405_0576.tif
  • Mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7807.tif
  • Mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to  Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7752.tif
  • Mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7722.tif
  • Mural by artist Alex Brochon dedicated to Ferdinand Jakob Lindheimer, “Father of Texas Botany”, New Braunfels, Texas, United States, USA. Mural is surrounded by fall color and paitned on side of historic building in downtown New Braunfels.
    seanfitzgerald_231220_7734.tif
  • Sunset on Fort McKavett State Historic Site, Menard, Texas
    seanfitzgerald_110328_4430.tif
  • Sunset on Fort McKavett State Historic Site, Menard, Texas
    seanfitzgerald_110328_4418-HDR.tif
  • Sunset on Fort McKavett State Historic Site, Menard, Texas
    seanfitzgerald_110328_4413.tif
  • Sunset and pink clouds above Regency Bridge above Colorado River, San Saba,Texas, United States, USA. A nearby historical marker, located on the southeast side of the intersection of FM 574 and Mills County Road 433 (which is just east of the intersection of FM 45 and FM 574) reads:<br />
<br />
This area's first Colorado River bridge was at Regency, on Mills-San Saba County line. Built 1903, it served ranchers and farmers for going to market, but fell in 1924, killing a boy, a horse, and some cattle. Its successor was demolished by a 1936 flood. With 90 per cent of the work done by hand labor, the Regency Suspension Bridge was erected in 1939. It became the pride of the locality, and youths gathered there in the 1940s to picnic, dance, and sing. Bypassed by paved farm roads, it now (1976) survives as one of the last suspension bridges in Texas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regency_Bridge
    seanfitzgerald_230228_7063-HDR.tif
  • Regency Bridge above Colorado River, San Saba,Texas, United States, USA. A nearby historical marker, located on the southeast side of the intersection of FM 574 and Mills County Road 433 (which is just east of the intersection of FM 45 and FM 574) reads:<br />
<br />
This area's first Colorado River bridge was at Regency, on Mills-San Saba County line. Built 1903, it served ranchers and farmers for going to market, but fell in 1924, killing a boy, a horse, and some cattle. Its successor was demolished by a 1936 flood. With 90 per cent of the work done by hand labor, the Regency Suspension Bridge was erected in 1939. It became the pride of the locality, and youths gathered there in the 1940s to picnic, dance, and sing. Bypassed by paved farm roads, it now (1976) survives as one of the last suspension bridges in Texas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regency_Bridge
    seanfitzgerald_230228_7046.tif
  • Sunset on Fort McKavett State Historic Site, Menard, Texas
    seanfitzgerald_110328_4419.tif
  • Beaver felled tree, Elder Prairie, Brenham, Texas,  USA.
    seanfitzgerald_250104_9870.tif
  • Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060429_2826.tif
  • Western Slimy Salamander (Plethodon albagula), Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA. (Controlled then released). The Western Slimy Salamanderis endemic to the United States of America and found in two disjunct populations, one from Missouri to Oklahoma, and Arkansas, and another in south-central Texas.
    seanfitzgerald_060403_0278.tif
  • Western Slimy Salamander (Plethodon albagula), Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA. (Controlled then released). The Western Slimy Salamanderis endemic to the United States of America and found in two disjunct populations, one from Missouri to Oklahoma, and Arkansas, and another in south-central Texas.
    seanfitzgerald_060403_0277.tif
  • Western Slimy Salamander (Plethodon albagula), Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA. (Controlled then released). The Western Slimy Salamanderis endemic to the United States of America and found in two disjunct populations, one from Missouri to Oklahoma, and Arkansas, and another in south-central Texas.
    seanfitzgerald_060403_0226.tif
  • Grasshopper on Dakota mock vervain,  Hill Country ranch between Blanco and Fredericksburg, Texas, USA.
    seanfitzgerald_060414_2180.tif
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