Showing posts with label Northern Cardinal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northern Cardinal. Show all posts

Monday, 2 March 2015

TEXAS - Its all over now!

Back now in lovely sunny (almost) springlike Shropshire after a brilliant trip to the US, everything went really smoothly, no problems with any transport (everything was ridiculously easy!) or accommodation (cheap motels were so easy to find!) or driving (I only went to drive on the wrong side once!) and despite boarder patrols and state troopers everywhere along the Mexican boarder none of them saw anything wrong with me wandering around - I suppose I couldn't pass for Mexican even if I tried!

Ended up with 207 species - not bad I reckon for doing no twitching or chasing anything, just general birding trying to find my own stuff; I did go to Aransas hoping to see Whooping Cranes and spent a bit of time at Estero Grande looking for the Grey-crowned Yellowthroat and White-throated Thrush but I was going there anyway!

Here's a few more photographs;

Eastern Bluebird on the BBQ

Blue-winged Teal

Female Northern Cardinal

Savannah Sparrow

Pine Warbler and Yellow-rumped Warbler under the picnic tables at Brazos Bend SP

Pied-billed Grebe

Willet (going to find one of these over here this year!)

Forster's Tern

Laughing Gull

Loggerhead Shrike

Mourning Dove

Sunday, 22 February 2015

TEXAS - 21st February


Left the Lower Valley and arrived at Salineno at first light and had a very productive few hours at the river overlook and at the very busy feeders; new birds comprised at least 5 RED-BILLED PIGEONS flying around with White-winged Doves, a couple of NORTHERN ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOWS which flew over early on, 6+ CHIHUAHUAN RAVENS which flew north over the river from Mexico, a distant hovering RINGED KINGFISHER, a singing AUDUBON’S ORIOLE and good views of a ZONE-TAILED HAWK which circled over the river with a big flock of Turkey Vultures as they left their roost.  

Other birds here included a couple of White pelicans which flew downstream, quite a few Neotropic Cormorants, many Ospreys flying around carrying fish, a displaying Coopers Hawk, nice views of a perched Red-shouldered Hawk, several Spotted Sandpipers on the river, a Green Kingfisher, a Black Phoebe and nice views of Common Yellowthroat coming to drink at the feeding station where there was also Olive Sparrows and lots of Altamira Orioles.

I then drive slowly along some back roads through the dry bush where birds included good views of a PYRRHULOXIA, several parties of BLACK-THROATED SPARROWS, awesome views of several Roadrunners as they fed alongside the car in the grass verges, a couple of Verdins, literally hundreds of Northern Mockingbirds, a Northern Harrier and several Loggerhead Shrikes.

             The rest of the day was spent at Falcon State Park where despite the now very hot conditions new birds included a party of WESTERN MEADOWLARKS at the campsite, excellent views of smart CACTUS WRENS, an ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER (a large Myiarchus Flycatcher anyway – this is my best guess!) and a couple of CLAY-COLORED SPARROWS also around the campsite.   The scrub in the park was pretty good as well with birds including an adult Sharp-shinned Hawk over with a bulging crop, a Harris Hawk, several smart Vermillion Flycatchers (including a displaying male – a little red puffball high in the air!), Loggerhead Shrike, a Blue-headed Vireo, several Bewick’s Wrens, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, Long-billed Thrashers, a single Audubon’s Warbler with many Myrtle Warblers, some more Black-throated Sparrows and Pyrrhuloxias and a few Vesper Sparrows.

Osprey

White Pelican

Altamira Oriole

Common Yellowthroat

Northern Cardinal

Roadrunner

Roadrunner

Pyrrhuloxia