The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center’s beloved resident owl Athena is back at her nest for the 13th year in a row, the center confirmed Friday. Athena laid her first egg on Thursday and is poised to lay a second one in the coming days,
Athena, Texas' much-loved great horned owl, already incubating one egg on live camera stream made possible by Cornell Lab of Ornithology
As Texas inches closer to spring, locals are preparing their plans for iconic bluebonnet and Texas wildflower photos across Central Texas.
Say “Flower Power” and many people immediately flash back to 1960s-70s America and a focus on peace and love. But add in the efforts of a First Lady of the
For over a decade, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin has been home to a nesting pair of great horned owls. The female owl, named Athena, nests above the
PBS documentary tells story of activist and journalist who was advisor to LBJ, and had front row seat to history.
Texas wildflower forecast sees a mixed outlook for 2025, with regional changes expected across the Lone Star State. According to experts at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, persistent drought conditions will likely impact blooms this year.
Already, some KXAN viewers have reported sightings of the Texas bluebonnets coming late in January before our most recent frozen and wintry weather.
Named for its co-founder Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson (wife of President Lyndon B. Johnson), the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is the place to visit if you're a flower enthusiast.
Within the season, visitors to the Wildflower Center always will find beautiful displays of blooms. Staff, including professional horticulturists and a large team of hands-on volunteers, work tirelessly throughout the year to cultivate native Texas plants and encourage maximum flowers.