Bit of a purple Patch (see what I did there) at the moment...for Holmpton! After yesterday's Brambling Richard found a female Redstart this morning in the cliff paddock. I lazily drove down there but the time saved paid off as I managed to re-locate it briefly before it typically vanished...
Proof only! (P.94, H.93) |
Two further visits later in the day failed to re-find it. No sign of yesterday's Brambling but a Coal Tit appeared on the feeders and bath.
Texas - on this date
2003 - More from Big Bend; this time the Chisos Basin were I added the following species to my State list...
Hutton's Vireo
Mexican Jay
Cactus Wren
Canyon Towhee
Spotted Towhee
Hepatic Tanager
Lazuli Bunting
Varied Bunting - another favourite!
Lucy's Warbler
2006 - found me in the spectacular Davis Mountains of West Texas. I spent a day with a wonderful old Texan guy called John. P. Gee who allowed me access into some private areas, where I connected with some key regional species, which included the rare breeder Buff-breasted Flycatcher. He shared some amazing stories about his interesting travels throughout the World as an oil company executive. One quick story... he told me that while he was in Nigeria he had an African Grey Parrot (renowned for their intelligence) as a pet. One day he came home and it was mimicking a bird call. He couldn't figure out what it was. After some research it turned out to be a rare bird for the country! Happy memories.
Broad-tailed Hummingbird
Gray Flycatcher
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Townsend Warbler
Painted Redstart
No list from Sabine Wood for yesterday, as promised...just a comment from my pal John Haynes...
"Fantastic stretch of birding continues, warbler diversity about as good as it gets".
Never mind!!!
No comments:
Post a Comment