Our last full day on SPI (even initials sound cool in Texas). I started the day with the intention of doing a relaxed day list to see how many species I could come across on the Island. All that changed when I read the Ebird hourly email update...
PAINTED REDSTART East Retama Street, Cameron County, Texas
The hoped for MEGA had arrived...and it was FIVE minutes from our place! This species breeds in the mountains of the West. When I arrived...there was no-one there!? Not quite like the UK. I wondered if I'd made a mistake but the eBird directions linked to Google maps are always spot on. I got my gear and started to scan. Other Birders began to appear but the Bird was nowhere to be seen. After around 20 minutes it showed much to the relief of the 8 Birders present. It was VERY active and it's only a tiny bird...but a stunner. I sneaked a pic through the undergrowth...
More Birders were arriving now as word got round...so I left. I planned to return later in the day and headed back to the CC. The place was "popping" as they say over here. My dream of experiencing a fall had become a reality. OK not riddled with birds BUT they were in EVERY bush and tree! The next couple of hours were Birding Heaven in my book.
Summer plumage Warblers, Orioles, Tanagers, Vireos, Grosbeaks and Buntings a plenty. A few examples...
Scarlet Tanager - a species that looks like it's been plugged into the mains |
A much sought after species is the Blackburnian Warbler. This morning it arrived...
Boomshakalaka |
Love the setting...and the bird! |
Black and White Warbler |
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