Scissor-tailed Flycatcher migrating south |
Having met new friends from Colorado, Tom & Sherry O'Shea, who shared our interest in birding and all things natural, we took advantage of rare bird sightings in the Rio Grande Valley.
American White Pelican coming south |
Black-crowned Night-heron at Edinburg Wetlands |
Diamond-backed Watersnake - 5 feet long |
Double-crested Cormorant spears Pleco |
Green Heron |
Am White Pelicans have definetly arrived for the winter. |
Black-necked Stilts |
Clay-colored Thrush at Hugh Ramsey Nature Trail Joining Jerry & Karen Smith, long-time friends from Wisconsin |
Western Box Elder Bugs concentrating |
Red-eared Sliders blanketed with Duck Weed |
Green Parakeet |
Passion Flower |
Mom with baby Javelina |
Mom attacks- too close to her baby - interloper clicks inciseos and surrenders. |
Great Kiskadee admires self |
Time for a peanut butter treat |
Coyotes wrap up a night hunt at Bentsen State Park |
Gray Hawk Juvenile |
White-tailed Kite |
Harris's Hawk haloed by the moon |
Cooper's Hawk |
Cooper's Hawk juvenile |
Red--shouldered Hawk |
Fork-tailed Bush Katydid |
Plain Chachalaca |
Altamira Oriole |
Audubon's Oriole - a rare find that many birders came to see |
Female Rose-throated Becard, another rare find |
Fork-tailed Flycatcher - a super rare find |
This Social Fycatcher in Brownsville is new for North America for us |
American Kestrel on Palm hunting at our RV site |
Good luck hunting - caught an Eastern Fence Lizard |
Fog droplets adorn spiderweb |
Common Pauraque sleeping at Estero Llano Grande State Park Love & Prayers, Ty & Ida Baumann |
No comments:
Post a Comment