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The most up-to-the-minute Texas bluebonnet sightings for the Waco-Temple-Killeen centroplex area. We list sightings reports sent directly to us, as well as those we gather from the Twitterverse.
Check out our 2013 Texas Bluebonnet Season page for additional sightings reports.
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Bluebonnet Sightings from Twitterverse
We work really hard each bluebonnet season scouring different sources with the goal of passing on sightings information to our followers — and the Twitterverse is no exception.
Only the 30 most current tweets are listed here. For more tweets, visit the Waco-Temple-Killeen centroplex’s dedicated Twitter page.____________________________________________________________________________
Bluebonnet Sightings Reported to Us
Sightings reports that are sent directly to us are the heart and soul of Texas Bluebonnet Sightings. A picture or video is worth a thousand words! It’s one thing for someone to tell you where bluebonnets are, but with today’s price of gas, pictures — especially videos — tell you whether a field is worth your time and money to go out and have a looky-loo.
These sightings reports are so important to us, that we take the effort to include a Google map with every report that is sent directly to us. If your camera or cell phone is GPS enabled, we’re able to gather the GPS coordinates from your photos and videos and that makes it possible for us to provide an exact location of your report. If your camera or cell phone isn’t GPS enabled, no worries, just give us a pretty good idea of the location when you make your report.
To make a bluebonnet sightings report, send your photos and videos (as many as you like at one time) to bluebonnets@posterous.com.
For more information and the finer details on reporting your bluebonnet sightings, check out Got Bluebonnets?
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And the 2013 Bluebonnet Sightings Are …
Round Rock Bluebonnet Alert! | Westinghouse Road
Round Rock Peeps! Definitely head out to this gorgeous little spot at the back entrance to the Teravista subdivision! A big thank you to Robert for sending in this bluebonnet sightings report. Robert says, “This is at the back-way into Teravista subdivision in Round Rock, Texas. There is a small rise on the east part of the entrance. The field is not large at all, but it is the only where I’ve seen this much Indian paintbrush mixed with bluebonnets.” We agree it’s a gorgeous place for those close-up shots of bluebonnets...
read moreTemple Bluebonnet Alert! | Thornton Lane
Temple-Belton-Killeen Peeps! Give Yesenia Malagon a huge shout out for finding y’all some bluebonnets! We know y’all been struggling to find bluebonnets in the area. Yesenia got inspired to go look for some and lookie at what she found. Woot! Sweet field! And it’s a super Kid & Pet Friendly Bluebonnet Field! Yesenia says, “It’s located behind the church. It’s easily accessible, just park in the parking lot and walk over.” The field is located at 3133 Thornton Lane in Temple, Texas. Here’s...
read moreCedar Park | Brushy Creek Lake Park
A big thank you to Shawn for sending in this bluebonnet sightings report. This is an awesome Kid & Pet Friendly Bluebonnet Field for the Austin area! We were there just last week and the bluebonnets hadn’t really gotten going yet. We weren’t sure whether they would bloom well or not, so needless to say, we were tickled to see Shawn’s photos. Brushy Creek Lake Park is located at 3300 Brushy Creek Road in Cedar Park, Texas. Click here for more information on the park. Shawn says, “There is a great patch of bluebonnets...
read moreGeorgetown Bluebonnet Alert! | Wellspring United Methodist Church
Georgetown bluebonnets are blooming! We were pleasantly surprised when we woke up this morning at a friend’s house and took a drive to the local Starbucks to wake ourselves up! Georgetown, y’all are living right because the bluebonnets are beginning to rock. Here’s a great Kid & Pet Friendly Bluebonnet Field for the Georgetown area. We’re unsure about the “Pet Friendly” since it is on church property but we have another field located down the road that you shouldn’t have any problems bringing your...
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