Sunday, March 13, 2022

From the Coast to Bentsen RGV State Park


Peregrine Falcon watching Mourning Doves

   We ended February at the Weslaco area with a couple field trips.  This was near Progresso Lakes at the border wall where this young Peregrine Falcon was sitting on the bare field.  Trying to blend in with the dirt, we almost didn't see him there.  







Peregrine takes flight





Peregrine heads for the border






What a strange duck - Hybrid Pintail/Gadwall






Blue-winged Teal pair



Gadwall Drake


Gedwalls pair bonding



Least Grebe


White-tailed Kite hauling nesting material on levee


Roseate Spoonbill at Estero Llano


Black-bellied Whistling Duck - balance beam, olympic gold medal


Our Minnesota birding friends, Scott & Connie Jo took us in their truck to Boca Chica Beach
From the jetty to the Rio Grande mouth - Pictured Am. Avocets at Sunrise
 

SpaceX rockets being constructed at Boca Chica Beach


White-faced Ibis



White Ibis juvenile near SpaceX





Sabel Palm Sanctuay produces 9-banded Armadillo digging for food


Bat Falcon flares at female Am. Kestrel


Our fourth Santa Ana stop to see the Bat Falcon



A stop at Hidalgo locates Monk Parakeet flock feeding on acorns


Noisy Monk Parakeets fly throughout the town


Collecting nesting material


Monk Parakeet returns to colonial nest 


Great Horned Owl male guards the nest at Bentsen Palm Village RV Resort


Eastern Meadowlark behind our RV site


Ringed Kingfisher catches a talapia at hawk tower resaca


Verdin below the hawk tower at Bentsen Rio Grande State Park



The rare Hook-billed Kite  makes an appearance


Crested Caracara does a flyover the Hawk Tower where we count every morning.













Migration is now in full swing and we are off to a great start with 16,000 raptors so far.  
It's a wonder to see God's Creation every day and visit with people about the birds.
                                                            Love & Prayers,
                                                            Ty & Ida Baumann

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