Block Creek Natural Area

for photography including hummingbirds, flycatchers, woodpeckers and more…

Join me at the Block Creek Natural Area from April 22-25 to enjoy some fine bird photography, excellent food and camaraderie with fellow photographers. As of this posting, there are four slots available on a first come, first served basis. See the Instructional Photo Tours schedule at my website for more details and then contact me at lditto@larryditto.com to register.

Black-chinned hummingbirds at Salvia blooms and other flowers can be captured with my high speed flashes and your camera & lens.

Block Creek B&B Barn

There are several nice landscape opportunities including this little red barn near the Block Creek Bed & Breakfast where you will stay.

House at Block Creek Natural Area and some of the common wildflowers present during much of March and April.
Vermilion Flycatcher landing
Red-tailed Hawk take off from tree stump (captive bird) under the care of Last Chance Forever.
Ladder-backed Woodpecker
Painted Bunting resting under leaves.
This Gray Fox lives in the area and may be available for photos from a blind near the house.
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher pair in flight, Texas hill country

Block Creek owner, Larry Jay, and I photographed these pairing Scissor-tailed Flycatchers as they hunted and bonded near the Block Creek B&B.

Most years, my photographers get some spectacular “birds in flight” opportunities.
Wild Turkey strutting

OK, you get the picture. Let’s meet at Block Creek Natural Area for two “1/2″ days and 2 full days” of photography in April.

LARRY