Awesome birds with a 9 foot wing span!!! Even they can look diminutive in a Texas sky. I managed a record shot of a superb White-tailed Kite through the windscreen before it flew...
We then headed for the Edinburg Scenic Wetlands for lunch and a relaxed afternoon. The main quarry here being...Kingfishers.
Belted is common but Green is only found in southern Texas and Arizona while Ringed is exclusive to Texas. I was hoping to see all three here. We made our way to the North pond overlook which gave us a great view over the water. I bumped into another birder who told me a bit about the reserve. Nice chap...spoke like James Stewart!
We then both heard a loud clicking noise. We looked up and there high n a dead tree was a Ringed Kingfisher!
We moved carefully along the track and obtained better views...
I thought Belted was big until I saw this (16in)! By far and away my best view of this species. It was present all afternoon giving great views perched...
Male |
Female |
As the afternoon wore on Snowy egrets began to appear in numbers to roost around the pond. One came over to see us...
I estimated c400 by the time we left...
However before they arrived we spotted a single bird which was obviously snagged in a tree...maybe fishing line. Not a nice sight. It was fighting to free itself but failing. It had probably been there since its last roost...at least!
Friends trying to help |
Felt good.
Full roost...
A distant Osprey over a sports field was a nice finish...
Trip list 100
Stay tuned...
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