ALWAYS worth it though.
We managed to get to Lorna’s house
by 8pm. It was great to see her again. We sorted out the details for her place
in the RGV that we’re renting. We convinced her to go out for a “cold one” as
she put it. Clyde inevitably came up in conversation. I said I’d be struggling to make it for dawn after the journey. We said our goodbyes and headed for the
Best Western. Lights out for 10.
I awoke at 4am! The joys of jet
lag. I managed to doze till 6 then crept out to return to Lorna’s for 6.30.
She’d kindly left the gate open for me and I joined her on the rear porch. She had to
leave for work at 7 but said I could stay as long as I wanted. It was cool by
Texas standards (50F) and there was very little avian activity. The first bird I
noticed was a cracking Carolina Wren. A slightly larger bird than “ours”.
Four Egyptian Geese flew over heading
towards the river. No sign of any Hummers although Lorna said she’d “heard him”!
She wished us well for the trip and left for San Antonio. I’d decided to give
it till 8 before returning the short distance back to the Motel for breakfast
with Louise...
There were three feeders strategically placed around her garden, two near the porch and one by the shed.
Still no show by 7.45. Then I caught sight of a Hummingbird. It looked quite
“big”? It was the Rufous…high in the trees...
I moved over in stealth-like manner?...and managed an image...
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It looked like I was going to miss
out on Clyde though. Oh no I wasn’t…7.58…out of nowhere…he was there on the
feeder…
Clyde...male Calliope Hummingbird...through the twilight |
A wonderfully nostalgic moment for
me and a great start to the trip. It was great to see the little guy again...back for his FOURTH year! Really pleased for Lorna.
After breakfast we set off for a long drive to Van Horn...
...in preparation for a full day in the Guadalupe Mnts N.P. Targets being:-
Golden Eagle
Sage Thrasher
Sagebrush Sparrow
Cassin's Finch
RED CROSSBILL
Species count 12!
Stay tuned...
p.s. They've found my case!
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