Horned Lark.
Horned Lark singing on the grass with flowers nearby.
Bobwhite on a fencepost.
Mallard ducks and a pair I still need to identify. More later.
Scissortail Flycatcher.
View of Gray County.
A path to one of the watering holes for the cattle.
Cliff Swallows also visit the watering holes.
Doe.
Dove, Mourning, I think.
One of two frogs in the grass that startled me as I walked.
I saw many Horned Toads. What a delight to see so many.
I walked through two Prairie Dog towns.
Butterfly.
Dickcissel on a branch.
Bird life in Gray County includes Meadowlarks, Horned Larks, Dickcissels, Lark Sparrows, Blue Birds, Red-tailed, Swainson's Hawks, Great Crested Flycatcher -- that I could identify. Then there were all the little birds, the little brown birds, the little flitty birds. Also, deer, frogs, Prairie Dogs, and Horned Toads. Driving the truck along the roads I came upon numerous Horned Toads, making me veer along the side to avoid them.