Videos of Tandy Hills Natural Area in Fort Worth
Explore videos showcasing the beauty, biodiversity, and conservation efforts of Tandy Hills Natural Area in Fort Worth, Texas.
Explore videos showcasing the beauty, biodiversity, and conservation efforts of Tandy Hills Natural Area in Fort Worth, Texas.

A Spotted Towhee was observed doing its distinctive, "two-step" foraging, near Tandy Hills Natural Area in Fort Worth, Texas. January 2026

A healthy pair on their way to bed at the nearby Tandy Hills Natural Area.

There was a Coyote sighting, October 31, 2025, at Tandy Hills in Fort Worth, Texas. A hunting she will go! Video by, Olivia A.

In late October, I had a minor episode of amazing-ness. I observed an American Crow perched atop one of the trail markers at Tandy Hills, which was a bit odd. It looked like it was lost in thought, staring straight ahead as the wind ruffled through its feathers.

On September 16, 2023, I took a late evening hike at Tandy Hills. Normally, there are only one or two hawks living at Tandy Hills. Tonight, I was treated to a group of about a dozen. As I topped a hill, I saw two fly out of the trees. Then another. Then several. Then one flew right over my head and brushed my hat. YES!
I was taking a photo of the sunset on March 12, 2023, when suddenly, a Cottontail Rabbit came running towards me at full gallop, then another and another!

Hawks and Crows are in a perpetual state of war. In this case, the outnumbered Cooper's Hawk is being "monitored" by three, very territorial Crows who want him to move on.

I observed an, Eastern Yellow-bellied Racer, climbing a tree at Tandy Hills Natural Area on May 23, 2022.

On September 28, 2021, a Gray Fox was observed at Tandy Hills Natural Area, Fort Worth, Texas

On May 22, 2021, the Barn Swallows returned to Tandy Hills and they put on quite a show. This aerobatic ballet went on for about an hour. Then they moved down the street and started again.

A pair of, American White Pelicans, flying in perfect tandem above Tandy Hills Natural Area, on February 19, 2021, as an airliner flew into the frame.

A large group of several dozen Kites feeding on dragonflies and other insects on August 16, 2020.

More than a dozen acrobatic Barn Swallows swarmed over Tandy Hills Natural Area on June 18th, 2020 consuming vast amounts of insects. At the same time, a large number of Dragonflies was doing the same thing.

A Turkey Vulture soaring spectacularly on a brisk November day at Tandy Hills Natural Area in Fort Worth, Texas is a beautiful thing.