We ended 2021 with 491 species of birds. in 15 states. We are excited for what God has planned for us this year. We are at South Padre island for two more weeks then heading west to Weslaco and Mission Texas until Spring migration draws us northward with the birds.
Little Blue Heron comes in for an awkward landing |
Black-necked Stilts - not a centipede |
Young Green Heron stares us down |
Bat Falcon - first confirmed sighting in the U.S. Found at Santa Ana NWR - our first trip there we saw it through the scope about a mile away. This trip he sat right at the park entrance. |
Small Bat Falcon, Kestrel size, |
We stopped at Estero Llano SP to get this nice pair of Fulvous Whistling Ducks |
Then it was on to University of Texas Brownsville for another look at the Social Flycatcher. |
American Kestrel at the church parking lot. |
Giant Swallowtail at Laguna Atascosa NWR |
Black-crested Titmouse |
Black Vulture |
Crested Caracara |
Caracara feeding on a carcas |
White-tailed Deer browsing |
Regal Buck |
Isla Blanca Jetty - fishermen's favorite spot |
Puffer Fish |
Red Rock Crab or Sally Lightfoot Crab |
Spotted Sandpiper |
American Wigeon |
White Morph Reddish Egret deep bathing |
Shaking all the water off |
Tricolored Heron in back, Little Blue Heron up front |
Blue-winged Teal |
Purple Sage at Laguna Vista Trails |
Lincoln's Sparrow visits bird blind |
Olive Sparrow - one of the South Texas specialties |
Osprey makes a large catch |
Yellow-crowned Night-heron snatches a crab |
Ruddy Turnstone |
Pair of White-tailed Kites at San Benito Wetlands |
Burrowling Owl at curb catch basin |
Young Bull Nilgai - large exotic antilope one of 15,000 free in South Texas |
Viperina - beach pea-like blossoms |
Least Bittern doesn't want to be seen |
We took a ride to Bocha Chica and the huge SpaceX facility. In the distance is South Padre Island. Only five mile apart but a 41 mile drive to get there. |
Sunset over Laguna Madre from the Birding Center reminds us that our time here is ending soon.
Looking forwaard to the next adventure!
Love & Prayers,
Ty & Ida Baumann
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