I decided to start
near Dell City for Sage birds, namely Sparrow and Thrasher in a truly amazing
desert landscape. Unfortunately we couldn’t see much of it !
The temperature was 38F. We waited until 9am for it to clear. It didn’t,
so we headed for the Park itself.
We pulled in at the
Pine Springs visitor centre and collected the park map. As we were leaving
Louise spotted a couple of Scaled Quail which quickly disappeared before I
could take their picture. First stop was Frijole Ranch. A lovely spot with some
impressive oaks which the Acorn Woodpeckers were loving…
Dexterity |
What a great bird!
Also present were
the Jays. The Steller’s is a dandy…
After a chat with two very friendly volunteers who gave me some great bird info’ we headed for Manzanita Spring in the hope that I would finally get my ABA RED CROSSBILL. One of the volunteers had sneaked ahead and had his scope trained on some conifers. I reckon he’d gone ahead to try and help me. I like to find my own but in this case I couldn’t really refuse when he exclaimed I’ve got some Crossbills in the ‘scope!!! There you go…after 17 years I’d finally got my only remaining Code 1 bird and in Texas to boot (ABA 685, Texas 464).
We spent the next
two hours in the immediate area before returning to the car park for lunch. I
returned after we’d eaten, leaving Louise to read. I had great if brief views
of Cassin’s Finches, (Texas 465) another Texas tick. I also saw two cracking Northern
Harriers which came in the bathe at the spring...
as well as a Cedar Waxwing…
REALLY chuffed to finally see this species in Texas. I've put a lot of time in over the years.
The other highlight…for both of us, was a double figure count of Roadrunners…
We’ll be back again tomorrow…
Trip count - no idea. Too tired!
Stay tuned…
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