While we were in Starbucks I’d checked the info’ sources on-line and discovered I’d missed a sighting of a Long-tailed Duck at Kaufer-Hubert Memorial Park east of Riviera, which was a couple of hours drive. I decided to abort the Brownsville twitch and head North. The 77 is yet another dead straight, open dual carriageway, so we made good time arriving at the park at 1 for our traditional Subway lunch. I watched the poles for a White-tailed Hawk…and found one...
Yet another beautiful Texas bird only found along the southern coastal strip in the US. Another stunner seen was the exquisite Scissor-tailed Flycatcher...
We arrived at the park on time and had lunch. I then walked to the pond and started to scan the wildfowl. An interesting mix of feral and wild. No joy after 15 minutes. LTD can be an obsessive diver so I wasn’t disheartened…yet. It was present yesterday? More searching. Bingo…
Distant at first through the heat haze |
Then closer |
A stretch |
Close by |
On the way back we detoured via Delta Lake, another site were Wood Stork had been reported recently. I couldn’t dig one out but my scanning was brief as I was being eaten by mosquitoes! Thousands of Grackles and Turkey Vultures were present. Plenty of ducks as well!
Trip list 94
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