We are enjoying Estero Llano Grande State Park many times each week and seeing the many wonderful unique birds of South Texas. This Green Jay greets us somewhere along the way.
This female Hooded Oriole coming to jelly feeder |
Female Ladder-backed Woodpecker comes for peanut butter |
The elusive Olive Sparrow sneaks out for some seed. |
Great Kiskadee quenches thirst |
Black-crested Titmouse |
Long-billed Thrasher |
Coyote makes mid-day appearance |
Wintering Am. White Pelicans will be migrating north soon |
Large Indigo Snake takes drink then searches for Cotton Rats |
This Cotton Rat is very wary of predators |
There is a Red-crowned Parrot roost in the residential Weslaco area with over 250 birds. |
When leaving it sounds like many more. |
White-tailed Kites active on territory |
Kite carrying branches for it's nest |
White-tailed Kite hunting |
Male Kite passing mouse to female |
Orange-crowned Warbler - Who's in the bird blind? |
Crested Caracaras fly through the park daily |
Green-winged Teal stand out among the hundreds of Black-bellied Whistling Ducks |
Nine inch long DeKay's Brown Snake on the path |
McCall's Eastern Screech Owl in tree cavity |
Prickly Poppy |
Black Phoebe on Rio Grande at Chapeno |
Vermilion Flycatcher |
Pine Warbler |
Red-shouldered Hawk |
Black Vulture eggs on the floor of the shed |
Mama looks on as Ty checks out the shed below |
Back at Estero water feature is a wintering Wilson's Warbler |
Up high in a large oak are nesting Great Horned Owl - Mom and owlet check us out. |
Pair of Northern Bobwhite at Falcon State Park |
Thousands of Blackbirds at the Grain elevators Among them were a few Bronzed Cowbirds and a few distant Yellow-headed Blackbirds. |
Fabulous pictures and very interesting captions! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour fellow volunteer from SPI birding and Nature Center, Betty Mannon