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The Big Three BBQ Meats Featherleaf Desertpeony Bats From Under Bridge American Coot On Fallen Tree
The Big Three BBQ Meats The restaurant has an all you can eat option. You get plates full of brisket, pork ribs and sausage. Four people were able to mostly finish three plates this size. The quality of the meat changed each plate - sometimes we got the short ribs, sometimes the more presentation worthy ribs.
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Austin > The Big Three BBQ Meats

Pre Dinner At Salt Lick Pre Dinner At Salt Lick
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Austin > Pre Dinner At Salt Lick

Bats From Under Bridge Bats From Under Bridge
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Austin > Bats From Under Bridge

Boats Gathering For Bats Boats Gathering For Bats
Tags: boat, city, night
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Austin > Boats Gathering For Bats

Featherleaf Desertpeony I like to take two photos of plants - one is an identification shot that has the leaves and much more depth of field and a second that highlights the aspect of the plant I want to show. This is the second shot.
Tags: flower
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Austin > Featherleaf Desertpeony

Ridgewalk Trail Ridgewalk Trail
Tags: trail
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Austin > Ridgewalk Trail

Rufous-crowned Sparrow Sparrows are hard - there are many and the features to tell them apart are often subtle.
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Austin > Rufous-crowned Sparrow

Small Ballmoss With Flowers I was really surprised to see these - they are "air plants" - plants that grow without roots in the soil. These plants are pretty benign to their hosts and are often for sale in garden stores for $20 in a kitschy hanging pot. They also make spotting birds hard because the visual field is no longer most thin lines with the odd ball of bird.

Despite the name "ballmoss", this is not a moss.

John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Austin > Small Ballmoss With Flowers

Cedar Sage These have a more than passing resemblance to Scarlet Gilia, but again, not related.
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Austin > Cedar Sage

Five Pedal Bush Five Pedal Bush
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Austin > Five Pedal Bush