Showing posts with label TX road trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TX road trip. Show all posts

Friday, May 12, 2017

Estero Llano Lifers


I got up so early the night manager at the Motel 6 in Westlaco was still on duty he was so sweet he gave me a booklet that listed all the World Birding Center locations, with addresses, and directions, a very nice man.  I found Texicans' to be much more interesting than Texans....well I'll just leave it there.  I know it was crazy to try and visit 3 of the World Birding Center locations in one day but that is what I did! Estero Llano Grandewasmy first stop.



 Did I tell y'all my main reason for visiting Texas was to increase my Bird Life List? That's why I'm so focused on the bird life in this first leg of my trip. If you build it they will come is the theory here.


and come they do; the birders that is....and the BIRDS!




the Visitors Center taken from the boardwalk

They have a nice set up at the Visitors Center, feeders, oranges hanging out, pnut butter feeders, and hummingbird feeders. I saw this Black Chinned Hummer




and the Buff Bellied Hummer





Buff Bellied being a lifer for me!  The feeders were buzzing!! There's flowers for the other winged critters in the park, like this Monarch,



The flowers attract Black Bellied Whistling Ducks too...LoL!!




Ducks are so very clever! Got this better look at the Black Crested Titmouse...



Lots of activity in the pond...and marsh




Wilson's Phalarope going in circles, Long and Short Billed Dowitchers, Muscovy Ducks were in there, Greater Yellow Legs,  Western Sandpipers, and I know I'm leaving something out...like the Great Blue Heron, the Little Blue, and the Egrets, and Green Heron I saw. 




wilson's phalaropes




Western Sandpiper? Cant see the legs but the bill size is right. 


greater yellow legs




Long Billed Dowitchers

I walked the plank,  and found these life birds: 



this center is very accessible

 Golden Fronted Woodpeckers





...and the Tropical Kingbird, (deep notch in tail?) Another group of birds that gave me a hell of a time with the ID, the Western, the Couch's, and the Tropical kingbirds all very similar. 




....looking into the sun on this shot but the notch is really showing up here 

and below the Great Kiskadee 



Some mammals were around too....




It was about this point I picked up a birding buddy, and we walked a few trails together.  Up at the VC a fellow told me about a nesting Grey Screech Owl, and amazingly I found the nest cavity..



sleepy grey screech owl

The plants are very tropical, and that is part of why there is so much bird-life in this Rio Grande Valley.  






One more life bird...

the Plain Chachalaca 




and although not new saw many Curved Bill Thrashers. Love the eyes on this bird. 



The lady who I walked with told me this is the nest of the Northern Beardless Tyrannulet.  Could be for sure they do nest there.  





I tried like heck to make this Flycatcher into one, but in the end I relented and am calling it the Least Flycatcher. 




Once the lady told me she voted for Trump we parted ways...lol but I was ready to leave...
I picked up 7 life birds here the 7th was the Bewick's Wren that I didn't photograph, thinking it was a Carolina Wren that I see around home all the time...the lady who joined me told me Nope its a Bewick's it's here all the time she said...Grrrrrrrrr oh well not the only lifer I didn't photograph!

I will split this day into 2 posts...



PEACE
Eleanor Roosevelt: You must do the thing you think you can not.

Saturday, April 29, 2017

Goose Island State Park, Rockport, TX

Im surprised I've been able to find Wifi in the campgrounds so as I wait out the long nights I  can blog...
Sunday I drove to Goose Island State Park 230 miles south of where I was.  I passed by Houston, It was easy Sunday morning, traffic was pretty good.  This is I-10 west...then I got I-69/59 South to Victoria then Hwy 77 S  to 239 E, then to Hwy 35 S. 




I had to U turn to snap this photo of 2 Crested Caracara, Life Bird!







 I started out on the bay side and moved to the woods side the next day.  As I found out the bay side is for fishermen and they make a lot of noise and they fish all dang night...this is Aransas Bay, and the fish are in here...



found some waders and shorebirds hanging around the pier...



a mighty fine Willet in breeding plumage. 



yes he had 2 legs...Fooled me. 



...and some interesting birds in the water, the common loon above, and the brown pelican in silhouette. 



and some not so popular but always handsome birds, like this Black Vulture...And the Laughing Gull 






The next day before I left the park I asked to be moved to the woods side...That's where all the birder's were!  So I picked a site then headed off to Aransas Natl Wildlife Refuge. The best time to come here is in winter they get Whopping Cranes in winter. 





It was pretty dead on the day I visited..but I had a look around...

they have a very interesting butterfly garden...


Left my butterfly book at home....so what is it?

and a Baltimore Oriole, thanks Jen for helping with the ID, these Oriole's all look so similar. 

  




Aransas Marsh and Bay beyond, they have some amazing tall observation towers...



And I'm hoping this is a Brown Crested Flycatcher!




I just barely saw the eye on this White Eyed Vireo..



not new these guys nest in my woods back home...but I sure do enjoy seeing one!

there's deer...



White Tailed Deer, both of these does look pregnant.

and they have wild hogs...this one looks thin, poor little guy...

 

he had his head buried in that grass and I made all sorts of sounds hoping he would look up he didn't....

and there was this cool looking dude, 


appropriately named the blue bellied lizard! 
and a sleeping tree frog of some sort...


and these reptiles...


American Alligator

Back at Goose Island here is my site  on the Woods Lantana Loop site 143 



amazing big Live Oak Trees...

I found an Inca Dove on the ground, new bird for me ca'ching!





I took a late afternoon hike, and the trees came to life with the light...







In the morning I headed out...and stopped to put my trash in the big bin, and in the parking lot was a Killdeer nest...I stopped in the office to tell them to put something around it I hope they did!!





the mother to be...

and at the feeder by the VC  I picked up another lifer, the Black Crested Titmouse!



Tuesday Morning I headed for San Padre National Seashore...stay tuned!!





PEACE
Eleanor Roosevelt: You must do the thing you think you can not.