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