This Vermilion Flycatcher visited our RV site for a few days before heading to nesting grounds.
Watching for insects
This brightly colored male made many sorties and back to the fence.
Male Ringed Kingfisher - 16 inches long
Daily flights near the hawk tower
Female Ringed Kingfisher with blue necklace
Rare Hook-billed Kite actually perched nearby
Juvenile Hook-billed Kite - notice the paddle shaped wings
Lincoln's Sparrow
Ladder-backed Woodpecker male
Ladder-backed female
Long-billed Thrasher on territory beneath the hawk tower.
Hooded Oriole
Loves the Peanut Butter
Hooded Oriole female
Female making her presence known
Green Jay - also a peanut butter fan
First time visitors love this South Texas specialty
Look close for this rare bird - a female Rose-throated Becard
Adult Gray Hawk is a park resident
Blooming Huisache trees are making my eyes itch, but they look beautiful and attract bees
Migrating Osprey checks out the tower wetlands.
Nice flyover by a Swainson's Hawk
Altamira Oriole, largest North American oriole
Golden-fronted Woodpecker
Lark Sparrow
Great Horned Owl pair in our RV Park
Another rare hawk sought by birders - Zone-tailed Hawk
American Coot is not worried about this Northern Harrier
N. Harrier is only looking for rodents
This Harrier has become a daily visitor
Migrating Savannah Sparrow responds to pishing.
Broad-winged Hawks are coming through in big numbers
Cloud ice crystals display rainbow of colors.
Looking forward to 4 more weeks of hawk count before we migrate north.
Love ❤️ & Prayers 🙏🏽
Ty & Ida Baumann
What an amazing place for birding. Great photos!
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