Jim Watson
Although Jim Watson will quickly deny his virtuosity as a photographer, his affection for the beauty of the Brazos River Canyonlands and dedication to sharing its experience easily overcome his reticence with a camera. His photography offers a personal look at the extraordinary diversity of wildlife in the Brazos River Canyonlands, helping visitors to brazosrivercanyonlands.com better understand Jim's love for this land.
List of photographs
- Wild turkeys camouflaged by the ground cover of tall grasses in an open field
- Rafter of wild turkeys in retreat
- Young Mule deer gazes back from a clearing on the rim of Impossible Canyon
- Mud nests of Barn Swallows on the underside of a highway bridge along the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
- A barbed-wire fence, an iconic fixture of west Texas, shown with a silhouetted Double Mountain in the background
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- View of Double Mountain
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- Late autumn foliage along the banks of a canyon-fed creek that flows into the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River in Longhorn Valley
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- Mule doe gazing from camouflage of tall grasses and cacti in Longhorn Valley
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- Late afternoon sunlight creates an amber and bronze field of grasses and meadow vegetation
- Healthy young buck stands tall in front of evergreen Juniper and behind a thick swathe of grasses
- Young Mule buck standing amid grass stalks silhouetted by the sunset
- Wild turkeys congregate along the edge of an open field
- Distinctive pinkish-red wattles become unmistakable as wild turkeys extend their necks to survey a canyonlands landscape
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- Dramatic hues color an iconic sunset viewed from Impossible Canyon
- Mature Mule deer grazing on tufts of winter grass on a watershed in Impossible Canyon with Double Mountain in the distant background
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- Passel of wild hogs in Impossible Canyon
- Wild hogs rummage around for food in Impossible Canyon
- Passel of wild hogs root about in a pasture in Impossible Canyon
- Curious Mule doe silhouetted by the afternoon sunlight in Impossible Canyon
- Sharp-eyed Mule deer in Impossible Canyon
- Wide-racked Whitetail buck gallops for cover in Impossible Canyon
- Boone-and-Crockett Whitetail buck grazing with Mule deer buck and doe in late afternoon
- Large eight-point Boone-and-Crockett candidate grazes along side a large Muley in open meadow
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- Mule deer foraging during a winter snowfall in Impossible Canyon
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