Bad Hair Day for Hawks
This juvenile Hawk was struggling keeping groomed. Not sure what kind he is.
Date: Winter 2009
Location: Ramsey Park, Harlingen, Texss
Green Heron
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
My first year of serious birding yielded this great find. I didn't know they even came through the Valley. I was smitten and he was annoyed but tolerated us pretty well.
Date Spring 2006
Location: Sheephead Dr. South Padre Island, Texas
Behavior: He was so tired he couldn't fly away. He just kept looking down at me as if to say. "you're still here?" We left him perched facing the afternoon sun. What an amazing experience.
Sparrows
Aplomaldo Falcon Near Rio Hondo, Texas
On our way to go birding at Laguna Atascosa my sister Sara noticed this Aplomado Falcon off at a distance. Not the best shot but still thrilled us to watch him. We saw him near this same spot almost a year ago.
Another great job of spotting Sis!
March 2011
Location: Farm Road outside of Rio Hondo, Texas.
Behavior: He was sitting near a Cara Cara and Vultures waiting a turn to eat something dead in the recently plowed field.
Indigo Snake and Frogs at Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
These frogs were all knotted together sitting on the side of a small water tank.
Below the water tank we saw the Indigo snake getting closer and closer. His tail started to twitch just like a Rattlesnake. Obviously there was something behind the tank we couldn't see.
Suddenly a frog jumped 5 ft into the air and so did the snake catching it mid-air. When it landed the frog got away but then jumped a second time and was caught mid-air a second time. The snake carried it off to the brush area but still within our view. He seemed to enjoy his lunch and we enjoyed to photographing the wild nature moment.
Oh, I forgot to mention there was an alligator sitting in the water tank the whole time.
WHAT AN EXCITING VISIT TO LAGUNA ATASCOSA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Below the water tank we saw the Indigo snake getting closer and closer. His tail started to twitch just like a Rattlesnake. Obviously there was something behind the tank we couldn't see.
Suddenly a frog jumped 5 ft into the air and so did the snake catching it mid-air. When it landed the frog got away but then jumped a second time and was caught mid-air a second time. The snake carried it off to the brush area but still within our view. He seemed to enjoy his lunch and we enjoyed to photographing the wild nature moment.
Oh, I forgot to mention there was an alligator sitting in the water tank the whole time.
WHAT AN EXCITING VISIT TO LAGUNA ATASCOSA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Chachalacas and Their Chick
Please click on the picture to enlarge it so you see the small Chachalaca chick on the right. I love to feed them watermelon but I have decided they will eat anything! I looked out and wondered what a quail was doing in my yard then I saw it again with this pair of Chachalacas. What a treat. Eventually we saw 2 chicks.
Date May 2010
Location: My backyard
Behavior: Very guarded the second time I spotted them. The stay close by the chicks.
Northern Cardinal
Coopers Hawk in my backyard!
This hawk likes to hang out in my backyard and misbehave. He can sure empty a yard when he shows up. A couple of days ago I saw him sweep down and hit a squirrel. The squirrel not only got away but chased the hawk off. Yay squrriel!
Date March 2011
Location: My backyard in Harlingen, Texas
Behavior: Sits on back fence watching over the yard. Sometimes sit on telephone pole in alley and makes calls for up to an hour at a time. Has been seen bathing and drinking from the watering station in the back of our yard.
Great Egret
The Great Egret is so graceful moving through the water. I love that I caught the reflection in the water. I have many opportunities to photograph this bird around the Valley. It is a common water bird here in South Texs.
Date: Mar 09
Location: Sabal Palm Sanctuary in Brownsville, Texas
Behavior: Egret was gliding through the water then darting its beak into the water to retrieve small fish or frogs.
Diamondbacked Water Snake
While birding at the fabulous Inn at Chachalaca Bend we came upon this snake resting in branches that hung over the water. I knew it wasn't a Rattlesnake so I felt pretty safe standing there taking pictures. I looked him up and discovered it is not venomous but is one of the most aggressive snakes in Texas! Yikes!
click to enlarge to better see the snakes' large lump/dinner on this picture.
Date: February 2009
Location: Bed and Breakfast in Bayview Texas - Inn at Chachalaca Bend. Visit them online at http://www.chachalaca.com/bird.html
Behavior: The snake had just eaten something really large and was very still -using all its energy to digest it instead of biting me!!!
Vermillion Flycatcher
While birding with my 2 sisters in Weslaco we came across this young Vermillion Flycatcher. I believe he is young because of the white patches. Normally they are all red and black. Very nice addition to my life list. Thank you Alice for noticing him while other sis, Sara and I were looking in the oposite direction!
Shown here are my sisters, Sara Lacy on the left and Alice Myers on the right. Great gals to bird with.
Date: February 2010
Location: Estero Llano Grande in Weslaco, Texas
Behavior: Very very windy day and we noticed him hanging for dear life on a small tree near the resaca. I have also spotted him at Choke Canyon State Park and in Harlingen, Texas at McKelvey Park.
Greenjay - Only in South Texas!
Pine Warbler - In South Texas?
I was surprised to discover this was a Pine Warbler. I had it identified by one of the birding tour guilds from Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge. How could I argue with him!?! They don't even show up as migrating through South Texas in my birding book. I saw these everywhere in the Valley during February.
Date: February 2011
Location: Ranch in Star County but photographed in Harlingen as well.
Behavior: Not near as feisty as other Warblers. He seemed much more laid back giving me plenty of time to take pictures.
Cougar at Laguna Atascosa
Friends from Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge sent me this picture of a Cougar. Cougars are one of 5 wild cats here in South Texas. This picture was taken at night from a motion-sensor camera. I have such a camera and plan to set it up in my yard facing the birding station. I know we have had raccoons, armadillos and possumns. Who knows I may have a cat toobut not as big as this Cougar!
Date: March 2011
Location: Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Behavior: Appears to be looking for food at night which would be typical. Also note: An adult Cougar is between three and four feet long with a tail of two and half to three feet. Its height at the shoulder is between 25-30 inches and it can weigh anywhere from 70-170 pounds. These cats are solitary, except during breeding. Young, usually two to three cubs, can be born almost any time of the year. Females usually breed every two to three years.
Build it and they will come!
Yellow-rumped Warbler aka Butter Butts - I didn't make this up!
Buckeye Butterfly
Lesser Goldfinches The "Swingset" Birds
We first saw these beautiful birds in my front yard in 2009. Female was taking a bath in the overwatered flowerbed while the male sat in the tree. He made a sound that could be heard for blocks away that sounds just like a distant swing squealing under the weight of a child. That is how we know what to listen for while birding.
Here is a male. He stays high in the trees unless he finds a sunflower seedhead worthy of hanging around for lunch.
This female made herself at home on my new "old" screen window birdfeeder. She stayed eating for 3 days but I never spotted the mail dropping in for food.
I bought a sock you hang with niger seed that supposedly finches are crazy about. Haven't seen either one since.
Date: February 2011
Location: My backyard
Behavior: She was very hungry which made her less intimidated by other birds at feeder but male was very shy and never came to feeder while I was watching. He was not far away though because I could hear his "swingset" call.
Here is a male. He stays high in the trees unless he finds a sunflower seedhead worthy of hanging around for lunch.
This female made herself at home on my new "old" screen window birdfeeder. She stayed eating for 3 days but I never spotted the mail dropping in for food.
I bought a sock you hang with niger seed that supposedly finches are crazy about. Haven't seen either one since.
Date: February 2011
Location: My backyard
Behavior: She was very hungry which made her less intimidated by other birds at feeder but male was very shy and never came to feeder while I was watching. He was not far away though because I could hear his "swingset" call.
Screech Owl
With so few canopy trees at the South Padre Island Golf Club this poor owl had to nest in a palm tree. The owl built a nest and laid eggs. It was very interesting to watch. A late cool front blew through and the eggs and nest fell out. We were so dissappointed. Didn't come back the next year.
Date: Spring 2009
Location: Laguna Vista, Texas
Behavior: Stood in tall palm trees next to parking lot for several days scoping out the territory. Finally built its nest in shorter palm tree further from the building. Wasn't happy with all the attention once it had eggs in its nest.
Forgive Me- couldn't resist - Black Swan On Nest
I promise to not post any other non-native or non-migratory birds on my site. I only post this because of the fabulous nest. Those aren't twigs along the edge but branches. I would have given anything to have photographed the nest being built.
Date: March 2011
Location: Gladys Porter Zoo
Behavior: Sat on the amazingly large nest while 100's of people passed by. Used its zoo manners.
Cedar Waxwing
This champange colored bird caused a riff between my husband and I. I looked out the backporch and saw my fence lined with cedar waxwings. I tried to get husband to come look but he was preoccupied. When he finally went to look they were gone. He kept telling me what I had seen was probably just doves.
Since then I have seen them every winter for 5 years. Sweet husband has yet to see them.
Crimson Collared Grosbeak
This incredible bird has wandered into South Texas from Mexcio and my birding buddy/sister and I drove to McAllen to try to see him. My sister, Sara Lacy, literally walked right to the spot where he was eating. Everyone in the Valley was on the lookout for this treasure and we saw him within 5 minute of arriving at the gorgeous Quinta Matzalan Birding reserve.
Date: February 2010
Location: McAllen, Texas
Behavior: Didn't mind being watched until small noisy crowd showed up then he darted in and out of a fruit tree till we could no longer find him. Darn birders!
Birding Is Better With Your Best Friend
Here is my sister, Sara Lacy, offering food to a fellow "Cardinal" (Our High School Mascot). Sis is one of the best birders I've ever gone with. She can spot a bird behind every bush! Now identifying it is a little harder for both of us.
I've nicknamed her BIRDOG - a name I'm sure she loves.
Don't hate us because we are beautiful!
Date: January, 2011
Location: Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Behavior: Cardinals, greenjays, and orioles have been known to eat from your hand or at least near you while having a picnic at the Refuge.
Guess Whose Coming to Dinner?
Here is a small Orange-crowned Warbler helping himself to the Hummingbird's food! He arrives around Christmas and stays for several months. (click on pic to enlarge!)
This Golden-fronted Woodpecker helps himself to the feeder as well. He somehow messes up the water. It turns cloudy and I have to replace it all the time for the real guest of honor....
This is a Buff Bellied Hummingbird that has been in my backyard for nearly a year! You just HAFTA click on this picture to see how beautiful he is.
Altamira Oriole
I love Orioles. This one pretended we weren't standing nearby taking his picture. I thought He was a full-timer at Ramsy Park but now I belive I've been seeing the Hooded Oriole in the Summer.
Date: February 2011
Location: Ramsy Park in Harlingen (A World Birding Center)
Behavior: Too busy eating to care that birders were watching. He was aggresively chowing down at the feeders located in what the park calls the Hummingbird Station.
Hooded Warbler
Very busy Hooded Warbler visited my backyard for 2nd day in a row. Last seen in April of last year. He is migrating through. Hard to photograph because he moves around so fast.
Date: March 15, 2011
Location: Backyard
Behavior: He was bathing in birdbath near backporch then seen foraging on ground under the thicket of pepper berry trees towards back of yard.
Catbird
We've had a Catbird in our yard once. Very common up north but not for us South Texas Birders. from a partially hidden birdbath. We've seen several at Ramsey Park in Harlingen lately which is where I took this picture.
Date: March 14, 2011
Location: Ramsey Park (less than 2 miles from my house)
Behavior: He was drinking and taking a bath but unable to even get near the bird food because of pesky Mockingbird.
Garden Angel Visits Los Fresnos Womens Club
The only thing I like better than being outdoors is TALKING about being outdoors. Here I am dressed and ready to speak as the GARDEN ANGEL. I always close with a reminder to plant something that will outlive you besides a tree or flowers... sow a seed of hope for a foster child!
Date: January 19, 2011
Location: Front Yard
Behavior: Ridiculous
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