We left my Mother's at 6am on Sunday morning. An almost empty M60 was somewhat surreal but things livened up dramatically at Terminal 2. I won't bore you with the "hoop jumping" but I have to admit...it was a strain...a strain you DON'T need on a holiday...but I don't mind admitting...I was desperate for a break. All went well, eventually. The Houston end also went well (except for the bun fight to the Rental complex). To cut a long journey short, by the time we'd got the car and I'd driven to the Motel at San Antonio we'd been on the go for "nigh on" 24 hours. We took it understandably steady Monday morning (I saw Turkey and Black Vulture, Crested Caracara, Northern Cardinal and a Great-crested Flycatcher) before leaving for SPI at Noon, arriving at our "Condo" at 7pm (I spotted a Harris's Hawk as we were crossing onto the Island). The place is superb and great value. We have 9 nights here.
So to today...Tuesday I think!?
I did my usual "jet-lag induced" early awakening at 5am...couple with just a tad of excitement. I found a store that was open and got some basics for breakfast...which got me double points. Louise wanted a slower morning...can't think why?! I'd arranged to meet Lorna (you may remember her) at the Convention Centre at 8. I threw my old guides in the car...
22 Years Old |
...and off I went. She was bang on time with the Clydemobile...
Her tribute to her "pet" Calliope Hummingbird |
It was great to see her again. This moment made me fully appreciate the significance of this particular visit, after all the rubbish of the last 3 Years. I was going to make damn sure this trip was a great one. We started to Bird the whole area of this World Class Site...
This area can be crawling with Migrants under the right conditions.The weather wasn't favourable today the wind being Southerly and the sky clear but it didn't matter, as there was more than enough to re-acquaint myself with.
*I feel I should re-iterate at this point that there is absolutely NO intention to boast or brag about the Sites and Birds seen. My aim is to give a factual account of my travels and the experiences I will have on the way. Hopefully you will find something of interest here and maybe some entertainment and humour?*
Broke the ice with 45 species in 2 hours. they're ALL highlights when you visit from another Country! I'll try and get the balance right with the pics. Death by photograph isn't my style but it might be hard at times here!!!
First bird spotted through the greenery...a beacon...
Baltimore Oriole |
Those feet! |
American Coot |
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