Here's Mary, stylin' with my little scope:
Here are some of the birds we saw, starting off with the weird buggy eyes on this MODO:
This poor American Kestrel was having a bad feather day:
The butterfly migration is still in high gear, and I caught this beauty:
At one point, there was a huge dither among the many birders who were on the trails; someone had spotted a Red Phalarope in one of the big ponds, and the bird was posing for photos! Check out this rare lifer:
There was a guy there who went to every little crowd of birders gathered along the shore of the pond and said that this was "the bird of the year!" I don't know about that, but this bird is certainly a long way from his Arctic home and from his "southern oceans" wintering area. I would give anything to see one of these in breeding plumage. Apparently, the female phalaropes are the ones who do the searching for the mates, and they leave the males behind to take care of the nest--a matriarchy!
Later, I saw these Crested Caracaras, another lifer!
I have been able to really look at a lot of Scissor-tailed Flycatchers lately; they're everywhere down here:
The butterflies were a constant presence:
This swallowtail--Zebra Swallowtail?--put on quite a flying show:
Look at this big fatty of a turtle; is it a Snapping Turtle?
Here's another lifer, an American Avocet:
Finally, there's this sparrow:
Now that I'm working 8-5 during the week, it's harder to get birding trips in. I also don't really know if there are any birds around right now. I know the Gulf Coast is hopping, but I don't think I'm gonna get down there anytime soon. Still--I'd like to hit the Rockport/Aransas Wildlife Refuge area some weekend to see the wintering species. Of course, my shorebird ID skills are so lame that I don't know how much good it would do! I'd also love to head all the way down to Harlingen and look for those specialties that can only be found in the tip of the state. But there again, money and time and a problem. Maybe once I get regular paychecks, I'll be able to set aside a few bucks a week until I have enough for a winter trip.
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