Trip : South Texas Day Four Login
2 Locations, 84 Sightings
Ducks, Geese, and Swans
Chachalacas
Grebes
Least Grebe BRGVSP
Pelicans
Cormorants
Darters
Anhinga BRGVSP
Bitterns and Herons
Ibises and Spoonbills
Hawks, Kites, and Eagles
Osprey SPI
Rails, Gallinules and Coots
Plovers
Killdeer SPI
Stilts and Avocets
Sandpipers and Phalaropes
Willet SPI
Whimbrel SPI
Dunlin SPI
Skuas, Gulls, and Terns
Common Tern SPI
One individual observed preening in a flock of Royals and Leasts; showed dark red bill with darker tip and dark legs.
Pigeons and Doves
Inca Dove SPI
Typical Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl (h) BRGVSP
Great Horned Owl (h) BRGVSP
Elf Owl BRGVSP
seen and heard
Goatsuckers
Lesser Nighthawk BRGVSP
Two individuals seen flying low over the parking lot, emitting a strange low call (courting?)
Swifts
Kingfishers
Woodpeckers
Tyrant Flycatchers
Tropical Kingbird SPI
at least 3 individual seen in the parking lot of our hotel in Harlingen were initially assumed to be Couch's Kingbirds until we woke up enough to pay attention to their trilled song. By playing the trilled song of the Tropical from recordings and observing the their green backs we confirmed the ID. The recorded Tropical song attracted the birds closer; Couch's song did not. They were twitter-pated, chasing one another when not chittering from the wires overhead.
Shrikes
Jays and Crows
Green Jay BRGVSP
Swallows
Chickadees and Titmice
Kinglets
Thrushes
Mockingbirds and Thrashers
Wood-Warblers
Cardinals and Saltators
Blackbirds
Old World Sparrows
Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park = BRGVSP
South Padre Island = SPI
Trip Notes

An overcast day with winds from the northeast gave high hopes of being a premium fallout day, but we had to settle for quality over quantity at Padre Island. Life looks at the Cape May Warbler at the convention center were enough prize to distract us from a "low" day total.

Our first trip to the convention center turned up only, ho hum, Blue-winged, Nashville and Tennessee Warblers, 2 orioles, Indigo Bunting and a few other passerines. We took a break by going to look at plovers, terns and gulls on the beach behind the convention center itself. On our return, the Cape May Warbler was spotted almost immediately by the 5 or more photographers with large rigs pointed right at the bird's last known location.

We stopped at the beach and jetty at the south tip of the island, then said good-bye to South Padre and headed out to Bensen for owls and nightjars. An elf owl emerged from a known location at 8:14 pm and was quickly joined in a near-by conifer by a second bird. In the dusk, we observed multiple food exchanges between these two birds before it got too dark to see them at all. A much more satisfying experience than a simple check-mark on a list.

Birds observed by others on the trip include: Clapper Rail, Least Sandpiper, Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Ladder-backed Woodpecker, Bank Swallow, Cave Swallow, Grey Catbird, Chestnut-sided Warbler, Clay-colored and Savanah Sparrow, Hooded Oriole

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