Day 2, Black Vulture, Rockport, Texas
Day 2, Crested Caracara immature / Caracara cheriw…
Day 2, Northern Mockingbird, near Pelican Bay Reso…
Day 2, house near Pelican Bay Resort
Day 2, Monarch butterfly, Rockport, South Texas
Day 2, Monarch butterfly, Rockport, South Texas
Day 2, Fox Squirrel, Pelican Bay Resort
Day 2, pier near Pelican Bay Resort
Day 2, Fox Squirrel, Pelican Bay Resort, South Tex…
Day 3, on Lady Lori boat, Rockport, Texas
Day 3, crossing Aransas Bay on the Lady Lori
Day 3, twin boat, 'The Jack Flash', Rockport
Day 3, Whooping Cranes, before sunrise, Rockport
Day 3, Lady Lori Whooping Crane boat trip
Day 3, Lady Lori boat trip, Rockport, Texas
Day 3, Lady Lori Whooping Crane trip
Day 3, sunrise on Lady Lori Whooping Crane boat tr…
Day 3, Lady Lori Whooping Crane boat trip
Day 3, Lady Lori ENDANGERED Whooping Crane boat tr…
Day 3 Whooping Cranes at sunrise, Rockport, Texas
Day 3, ENDANGERED Whooping Cranes awake and on the…
Day 3, Whooping Crane boat tour - not my photo
Day 3, ENDANGERED Whooping Cranes / Grus americana…
Day 2, Mottled Duck / Anas fulvigula, Rockport, Te…
Day 2, Snowy Egret, Rockport
Day 2, Mottled Ducks, Cape Velero Drive
Day 2, Black Vultures, Rockport, South Texas
Day 2, Tricolored Heron, Rockport
Day 2, Tricolored Heron, Rockport
Day 2, Tricolored Heron, Rockport
Day 2, Reddish Heron, Rockport, South Texas
Day 2, Osprey with fish, Rockport
Day 2, Little Blue Heron, Rockport
Day 2, Savannah Sparrows, Rockport, South Texas
Day 2, Tricolored Heron, Rockport
Day 2, real or fake, Rockport, Texas?
Day 2, Tricolored Heron, Rockport
Day 2, Coots & a Blue-winged Teal
Day 2, Little Blue Heron, Rockport
Day 2, Reddish Heron, Rockport
Day 2, Black-necked Stilt, Rockport, Texas
Day 2, Caracara, Rockport
Day 2, shorebird, Rockport, South Texas
Day 2, Loggerhead Shrike, Rockport
Day 2, Roseate Spoonbills
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Day 2, Crested Caracara / Caracara cheriway, Rockport
The Crested Caracara is one of my favourite birds to see and photograph, and we were so lucky that this one was perched in a bare tree close to the road. Wish we had them up here in Alberta : ) This one is brown rather than black, so I am guessing it is an immature bird.
Just added 9 more photos this morning, still from Day 2 of our 13-day trip to South Texas. Another 3 or 4 images and I will be ready to start on Day 3, our second full day in South Texas. A day on a tiny boat, watching Whooping Cranes and other species. Having posted so many images from basically our first full day, I rather think I will have to be somewhat more 'disciplined" in my choices, or I will never finish : ) Had hoped to finish Day 2 today - almost there.
Later morning, on Day 2 of our holiday, 20 March 2019, after our drive to The Big Tree and then along the Lamar Beach Road area, we went to the Connie Hagar Cottage Sanctuary. This is a small, 6.25 acre nature sanctuary that exists in Rockport itself. Such a peaceful place to wander, watching for plants and butterflies as well as birds. There is a small pond, where we watched a young White Ibis, a Great Egret and a Snowy Egret all feeding together. Lovely to see their reflections in the water, too. A couple of nights ago, I was Googling and came across an article from 19 March 2019, telling about a group of students who chose to spend their Spring Break week helping to tidy the Sanctuary. Good for them!
"The Connie Hagar Cottage Sanctuary is a mixture of oak motte and native grasses. This is the original location of the famed Rockport Cottages, operated by Connie and Jack Hagar. Mrs. Hagar moved to Rockport in 1935 and devoted her life to documenting birdlife in the Rockport area." From link below.
aransaspathways.com/connie-hagar-cottage-sanctuary/
After spending some time at this Sanctuary, we went to the Aransas First Cove Harbor Wetlands Sanctuary, followed by eventually finding the Newbury Park Hummingbird Garden. This was definitely not what we were expecting - just a small area of grass and trees with picnic tables. However, we did see a beautiful Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly and a small, purple Winecup flower. Afterwards, a repeat drive along Cape Velero Drive and area turned up some nice birds, too.
Just added 9 more photos this morning, still from Day 2 of our 13-day trip to South Texas. Another 3 or 4 images and I will be ready to start on Day 3, our second full day in South Texas. A day on a tiny boat, watching Whooping Cranes and other species. Having posted so many images from basically our first full day, I rather think I will have to be somewhat more 'disciplined" in my choices, or I will never finish : ) Had hoped to finish Day 2 today - almost there.
Later morning, on Day 2 of our holiday, 20 March 2019, after our drive to The Big Tree and then along the Lamar Beach Road area, we went to the Connie Hagar Cottage Sanctuary. This is a small, 6.25 acre nature sanctuary that exists in Rockport itself. Such a peaceful place to wander, watching for plants and butterflies as well as birds. There is a small pond, where we watched a young White Ibis, a Great Egret and a Snowy Egret all feeding together. Lovely to see their reflections in the water, too. A couple of nights ago, I was Googling and came across an article from 19 March 2019, telling about a group of students who chose to spend their Spring Break week helping to tidy the Sanctuary. Good for them!
"The Connie Hagar Cottage Sanctuary is a mixture of oak motte and native grasses. This is the original location of the famed Rockport Cottages, operated by Connie and Jack Hagar. Mrs. Hagar moved to Rockport in 1935 and devoted her life to documenting birdlife in the Rockport area." From link below.
aransaspathways.com/connie-hagar-cottage-sanctuary/
After spending some time at this Sanctuary, we went to the Aransas First Cove Harbor Wetlands Sanctuary, followed by eventually finding the Newbury Park Hummingbird Garden. This was definitely not what we were expecting - just a small area of grass and trees with picnic tables. However, we did see a beautiful Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly and a small, purple Winecup flower. Afterwards, a repeat drive along Cape Velero Drive and area turned up some nice birds, too.
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