Thursday, 26 December 1985
Wednesday, 25 December 1985
Saturday, 21 December 1985
Sunday, 15 December 1985
Saturday, 14 December 1985
14/12/85 How Hill, Norfolk & Benacre Broad, Suffolk
BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER 1 ex.
Benacre Broad, Suffolk
White-tailed
Sea-Eagle 1 juv. ex.
Saturday, 23 November 1985
23/11/85 Sheringham & Wiveton, Norfolk
PIED WHEATEAR 1 ex.
Waxwing 2
Wiveton
Rough-legged Buzzard 1 ex.Waxwing 2
Sunday, 10 November 1985
Sunday, 3 November 1985
Saturday, 2 November 1985
Thursday, 24 October 1985
Saturday, 12 October 1985
Sunday, 1 September 1985
Monday, 26 August 1985
Monday, 19 August 1985
Sunday, 28 July 1985
Saturday, 18 May 1985
Friday, 29 March 1985
29/3/85 - 20/4/85 Texas
Texas 29th March - 20th April
1985
29th
March : Flew from Gatwick to Houston and drove out to Brookshire.
30th
March : early morning at Attwater Reserve before driving to Port Lavaca before
heading on to Indionia.
31st
March : Boat trip into the Aransas Bay then on to the Aransas Reserve and then
the Connie Hagar Reserve.
1st
April : Birded the Rockport area, Welder Wildlife Reserve, Port Bay Club, the
Kenny and Colin Lanes, Mustang Island and finally Tule Lake, Corpus Christi.
2nd
April : Drove the King’s Ranch HQ Loop before moving south to the Sarita
Rest-stop, King’s Ranch and Brownsville.
3rd
April : Birded the Los Ebanos and Russell roads, then Coria Street, Port
Isabel, Laguna Atacosa, Brownsville Dump and finally the Los Ebanos road.
4th
April : Early morning along Coria Street before moving on to the Santa Ana
Reserve and the Bentsen Reserve.
5th
April : Morning in the Bentsen Reserve before again trying the Santa Ana
Reserve.
6th
April : Morning in Santa Ana Reserve before trying Bentsen Reserve.
7th
April : La Joya, Falcon Dam and the Santa Margarita Ranch.
8th
April : Birded the Primitive Campsite, Falcon Dam, Falcon State Park, Salineno
before back to Falcon Dam.
9th
April : Birded Falcon Dam, the Primitive Campsite and La Joya.
10th
April : Falcon Dam State Park, the Primitive Campsite, Neals’ Lodge and Concn
Bat Cave.
11th
April : Garner Park, Lost Maples Park, Hunt and Kerrville.
12th
April : Johnson’s Canyon, Medina, Johnson’s Canyon.
13th
April : Wild Basin Reserve near Austin, Attwater Reserve and on to High Island.
14th
April : Boy Scout’s Wood, Sun Oil Fields and Anahuac Reserve.
15th
April : Anahuac Reserve, Boy Scouts Wood and the Sun Oil Fields.
16th
April : Sun Oil Fields, West Galveston Island, Sun Oil Fields and the Boy
Scouts Wood.
17th
April : Sun Oil Fields, Rollover Pass and on to the Boy Scouts Wood.
18th
April : Sun Oil Fields, Boy Scouts Wood, Bolivar Flats, West Galveston Island
and Kempner Park.
19th
April : Jones State Forest, Bolivar Flats, Boy Scouts Wood.
20th
April : Sun Oil Fields, Boy Scouts wood, Smiths wood before returning to
Houston for flight to London.
Common Loon - Gavia immer C
At
the Aransas Bay c.25 were seen on the 31st with observations both
from the shore and the Whooping Crane boat.
Least Grebe - Tachybaptus
dominicus bracypterus C
Only
seen along the Rio Grande where 2 were seen along the Willow Lake Trail on the
4th with 3 seen there the next day, and 10 seen on the Cattail Lake,
Santa Ana including a bird on its nest on the 6th.
Pied-billed Grebe -
Podilymbus podiceps podiceps C
Seen
on eleven dates with a daily maximum of c.10 seen on each visit to Anahuac
Refuge and at the cattail Lake, Santa Ana.
Eared Grebe - Podiceps
nigricollis californicus C
Seen
on three dates at Aransas Bay, Connie Hagar and Laguna Atacosa with a daily
maximum of 12 seen on the 1st.
American White Pelican -
Pelecanus erythrorhynchos C
Seen
on thirteen dates in good numbers with a daily maximum of 350 recorded in the
Corpus Christi area on the 2nd.
Brown Pelican - Pelecanus
occidentalis carolinensis C
Seen
out to sea off Connie Hagar with 12 seen there on the 31st and 6 the
following day.
Double-crested Cormorant -
Phalacrocorax auritus C
Seen
in good numbers every day but one.
Neotropic Cormorant - Phalacrocorax
brasilianus mexicanus C
Seen
on seven dates in small numbers with a daily maximum of 4 recorded in the
Galveston area on the 18th.
Anhinga - Anhinga anhinga
leucogaster C
Seen
on seven dates in small numbers with a daily maximum of 25 flushed from the
trees along the track heading east at Salineno, Rio Grande.
Great Blue Heron - Ardea
herodias wardi C
Seen
on nineteen dates in good numbers.
Great Egret - Ardea alba
egretta C
Seen
on sixteen dates in good numbers.
Reddish Egret - Egretta rufescens
rufescens C
Seen
on six dates in small numbers with a daily maximum of 6 on Mustang Island on
the 1st.
Tricolored Heron - Egretta
tricolor ruficollis C
Seen
on thirteen dates in fair numbers.
Little Blue Heron - Egretta
caerulea C
Seen
on fourteen dates in fair numbers.
Snowy Egret - Egretta thula
brewsteri C
Seen
on fifteen dates in large numbers.
Cattle Egret - Bubulcus ibis
ibis C
Seen
on sixteen dates in large numbers.
Green Heron - Butorides
virescens C
Seen
on fifteen dates in small numbers.
Black-crowned Night-Heron -
Nycticorax nycticorax hoactli C
Seen
on nine dates in small numbers with a daily maximum of 10 seen on the 18th.
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron -
Nyctanassa violacea violacea C
A
total of 3 were seen in the Boy Scouts Wood at High Island on the 15th.
Least Bittern - Ixobrychus
exilis exilis C
A
single individual was seen on each visit to Anahuac Refuge on the 14th
and 15th.
American Bittern – Botaurus lentiginosus C
We
saw singles in a ditch running parallel to the entrance road to the Attwater
Refuge on the 30th and flying across the road near Anahuac on the 20th.
White Ibis - Eudocimus albus
C
Seen
on nine dates in small numbers with a daily maximum of 20 seen at West
Galveston on the 18th.
White-faced Ibis - Plegadis
chihi C
Seen
on fifteen dates in large numbers.
Roseate Spoonbill - Ajaia
ajaja C
Seen
on ten dates with a daily maximum of 100 seen on the islands visible from
Rollover Pass on the 17th.
Fulvous Whistling-Duck -
Dendrocygna bicolor C
We
saw 12 along the road between Brownsville and Santa Ana on the 4th
and 20 on Willow Lake, Santa Ana later the same day.
Black-bellied Whistling-
Duck - Dendrocygna autumnalis C
Seen
on ten dates in good numbers with a daily maximum of 40 seen at Attwater on the
30th.
Greater White-fronted Goose
- Anser albifrons gambelli C
A
single individual of presumably the form gambelli
was seen at the Anahuac Refuge on the 15th.
Canada Goose - Branta
canadensis C
We
saw 20 at Rollover Pass on the 17th.
American Wigeon - Anas
americana C
Seen
on five dates in small numbers with a daily maximum of 25 seen on the Kings
Ranch on the 2nd.
Gadwall - Anas strepera
strepera C
Seen
on seven dates in small numbers.
Green-winged Teal - Anas
crecca carolinensis C
Seen
on eight dates in small numbers.
Mallard - Anas platyrhynchos
C
Seen
on two dates.
Mottled Duck - Anas
fulvigula C
Seen
on six dates with a daily maximum of 20 seen on the 1st.
American Black Duck - Anas
rubripes C
Seen
on eleven dates in small numbers.
Blue-winged Teal - Anas discors
C
Seen
on fourteen dates in good numbers.
Cinnamon Teal - Anas
cyanoptera septentrionalium C
We
saw 3 on roadside pools along the R281 between Brownsville and Santa Ana on the
4th and 1 on Willow Lake, Santa Ana on the 5th.
Northern Shoveler - Anas
clypeata C
Seen
on ten dates in good numbers.
Canvasback - Aythya
valisineria C
We
saw 15 at the Connie Hagar Refuge on the 31st and 2 there the
following day.
Redhead - Aythya american C
Seen
at Connie Hagar, Small Live Oaks Refuge and the Kings Ranch in small numbers on
just two dates with a daily maximum of 10 seen on the 1st.
Ring-necked Duck - Aythya
collaris C
We
saw 3 on the Willow Lake Trail, Santa Ana on the 4th and 1 there the
following day.
Lesser Scaup - Aythya
affinis C
Seen
on thirteen dates with a daily maximum of 300 seen on the sea off the Aransas
Refuge on the 31st.
Common Goldeneye - Bucephala
clangula americana C
We
saw 6 at Connie Hagar on the 31st and 1 there the following day.
Bufflehead - Bucephala
albeola C
We
saw 10 at Connie Hagar on the 31st and 2 there the following day.
Red-breasted Merganser -
Mergus serrator C
Seen
on six dates in small numbers with a daily maximum of 8 seen at Connie Hagar on
the 31st.
Ruddy Duck - Oxyura
jamaicensis jamaicensis C
Seen
on four dates with a daily maximum of 400 being seen on the sea off the Aransas
Refuge.
Black Vulture - Coragyps
atratus atratus C
Seen
on thirteen dates with a daily maximum of 40 seen on the 31st.
Turkey Vulture - Cathartes
aura C
Seen
in large numbers on all but three dates.
Osprey - Pandion haliaetus
carolinensis C
Seen
on nine dates in fair numbers.
White-tailed Kite - Elanus
leucurus majusculus C
Seen
on seven dates with a daily maximum of 5 seen at Santa Ana on the 5th.
Mississippi Kite - Ictinia
mississippiensis C
A
single individual was seen just north of Port Lavaca on the 30th.
Northern (Hen) Harrier -
Circus cyaneus hudsonius C
Seen
on fifteen dates with a daily maximum of 20 on the 30th.
Sharp-shinned Hawk -
Accipiter striatus velox C
Seen
on eight dates in small numbers.
Cooper’s Hawk - Accipiter
cooperii C
Singles
seen on the Kings Ranch HQ Loop on the 2nd and at La Joya on the 7th.
Harris’ Hawk - Parabuteo
unicinctus harrisi C
Seen
on seven dates with a daily maximum of 20 seen between Rio Grande City and
Falcon Dam on the 9th.
Broad-winged Hawk - Buteo
platypterus platypterus C
Seen
on thirteen dates in good numbers with a daily maximum of 150 at the Santa
Margarita Ranch on the 7th.
Swainson’s Hawk - Buteo
swainsoni C
Seen
on ten dates with a daily maximum of 30 seen at the Santa Margarita Ranch on
the 7th.
White-tailed Hawk - Buteo
albicaudatus hypospodius C
Seen
at Attwater, the Rockport area and at the King’s Ranch on just four dates with
a daily maximum of 6 seen on the 31st. Superb.
Red-tailed Hawk - Buteo
jamaicensis fuertesi C
Seen
on eight dates with a daily maximum of 20 seen on the Kings Ranch on the 2nd.
Ferruginous Hawk - Buteo
regalis C
A
single individual was seen at Falcon Dam on the 9th.
Crested Caracara – Polyborus plancus C
Seen
on five dates in small numbers being seen in the Rockport area, King’s Ranch
and along the Rio Grande west of Falcon Dam. A daily maximum of 6 were seen
between Falcon Dam and the Edward’s Plateau on the 10th.
American Kestrel - Falco
sparverius sparverius C
Seen
on twelve dates with a daily maximum of 15 seen on the 10th.
Merlin - Falco columbarius
columbarius C
A
single individual was seen sat in fields on the Bolivar Peninsula on the 14th.
Prairie Falcon - Falcon
mexicanus C
A
single individual was seen on the Kings Ranch HQ Loop on the 2nd.
Peregrine Falcon - Falco
peregrinus anatum C
A
single individual was seen hunting over roadside pools between Brownsville and
Port Isabel on the 3rd.
Plain Chachalaca - Ortalis
vetula mccallii C
Seen
on seven dates with a daily maximum of 50 seen at Bentsen on the 4th
and 5th where they proved tame around the trailer parks.
Wild Turkey - Meleagris
gallopavo intermedia C
Singles
were seen at the Garner State Park and the Lost Maples Park on the 11th
and 2 were seen in Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th.
Greater Prairie-Chicken -
Tympanuchus cupido attwateri C
We
saw 7 at a dawn gathering at the Attwater Refuge on the 30th
including an individual being pursued by a White-tailed Hawk.
Scaled Quail - Callipepla
squamata castanogastris C
We
saw 6 at the Falcon Dam State Park on the 8th and 12 there on the 10th
favouring the area around the caravans.
Northern Bobwhite - Colinus
virginianus C
Seen
on seven dates with a daily maximum of 15 seen at Laguna Atacosa on the 3rd.
Sandhill Crane - Grus
canadensis C
We
saw 2 in fields bordering the Port Bay Club Road near Rockport on the 1st
and 2 seen around the fourteen mile loop around the King’s Ranch HQ on the 2nd.
Whooping Crane - Grus
americana C
We
saw 10 from the Whooping Crane boat in Aransas Bay on the 31st.
Superb.
Yellow Rail - Coturnicops
noveboracensis noveboracensis C
We
saw 8 from the ‘Rail Buggy’ at the Anahuac Refuge on the 15th.
Clapper Rail - Rallus
longirostris saturatus C
Seen
in suitable salt-marsh near the coast at West Galveston and near Rollover Pass
on three dates with a daily maximum of just 2 on both the 16th and
18th.
King Rail - Rallus elegans
elegans C
We
saw 1 at Attwater on the 13th, 2 at Anahuac on the 14th
and 2 at West Galveston on the 18th.
Virginia Rail - Rallus
limicola limicola C
We
saw 2 from the ‘Rail Buggy’ at the Anahuac Refuge on the 15th.
Sora - Porzana carolina C
Seen
on seven dates in small numbers with a daily maximum of 4 seen from the ‘Rail
Buggy’ at Anahuac on the 15th.
American Purple Gallinule -
Porphyrula martinica C
A
single individual was seen at the Shoveler Lake at Anahuac on the 15th.
Common Moorhen - Gallinula
chloropus cachinnans C
Seen
in small numbers on 7 dates.
American Coot - Fulica
americana americana C
Seen
on twelve dates in good numbers.
American Oystercatcher -
Haematopus palliatus palliatus C
We
saw 2 in the Rockport area on the 30th and 10 there the following
day.
Black-necked Stilt -
Himantopus mexicanus mexicanus C
Seen
on thirteen dates in fair numbers with a daily maximum of 30 seen on the 4th.
American Avocet -
Recurvirostra americana C
Seen
on eight dates in small numbers with a daily maximum of 66 seen on the 1st.
American Golden Plover -
Pluvialis dominica C
Seen
on ten dates with a daily maximum of 15 seen at Port Lavaca on the 30th.
Grey Plover - Pluvialis
squatarola C
Seen
on ten dates with a daily maximum of 30 seen at the Bolivar Flats on the 18th.
Semipalmated Plover -
Charadrius semipalmatus C
Seen
on ten dates with a daily maximum of 50 seen at the Bolivar Flats on the 18th.
Wilson’s Plover - Charadrius
wilsonia wilsonia C
Seen
in small numbers on eight dates with a daily maximum of 13 at Laguna Atacosa on
the 3rd. Always seen at the Sun Oil Fields near Rollover Pass.
Killdeer - Charadrius
vociferus vociferus C
Seen
on eighteen dates with a daily maximum of 50 seen on the 15th.
Piping Plover - Charadrius
melodus C
Seen
on four dates with a daily maximum of 100 seen on the Bolivar Flats on the 18th.
Kentish (Snowy) Plover -
Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus C
We
saw just 6 at Tule Lake, Corpus Christi on the 1st.
Common Snipe - Gallinago
gallinago delicata C
Seen
on twelve dates with a daily maximum of 50 seen on the 30th.
Short-billed Dowitcher -
Limnodromus griseus C
Seen
on fifteen dates with a daily maximum of 150 seen on the Bolivar Flats on the
18th.
Long-billed Dowitcher -
Limnodromus scolopaceus C
We
saw 100 along the road between Brownsville and Port Isabel on the 3rd.
Hudsonian Godwit - Limosa
haemastica C
We
saw 12 at the Bolivar Flats on the 18th and 1 there the following
day.
Marbled Godwit - Limosa
fedoa fedoa C
Seen
on five dates with a daily maximum of 12 seen at Tule Lake on the 1st.
Whimbrel - Numenius phaeopus
hudsonicus C
Seen
on five dates with a daily maximum of 5 seen on the Bolivar Flats on the 18th.
Long-billed Curlew -
Numenius americanus C
Seen
on seven dates in small numbers with a daily maximum of 17 seen at Connie Hagar
on the 31st.
Upland Sandpiper - Bartramia
longicauda C
Seen
on ten dates with a daily maximum of 18 seen in the fields along the R87 on the
Bolivar Peninsular on the 15th.
Greater Yellowlegs - Tringa
melanoleuca C
Seen
on eleven dates with a daily maximum of 60 seen at Anahuac on the 15th.
Lesser Yellowlegs - Tringa
flavipes C
Seen
on fifteen dates with a daily maximum of 250 seen at the Bolivar Flats on the
18th.
Solitary Sandpiper - Tringa
solitaria C
Seen
on eight dates with a daily maximum of 10 seen on the 1st.
Spotted Sandpiper - Actitis
macularia C
Seen
in small numbers on six dates.
Willet - Catoptrophorus
semipalmatus C
Seen
on twelve dates in good numbers with a daily maximum of 100 seen at the Bolivar
Flats on the 18th.
Turnstone - Arenaria
interpres morinella C
Seen
on nine dates with a daily maximum of 25 seen on the 30th.
Red Knot - Calidris canutus
C
We
saw 25 at the Bolivar Flats on the 15th and 40 there on the 18th.
Sanderling - Calidris alba C
Seen
on eight dates with a daily maximum of 300 seen at the Bolivar Flats on the 18th.
Semipalmated Sandpiper -
Calidris puisilla C
Seen
on eight dates with a daily maximum of 200 seen at Laguna Atacosa on the 3rd.
Western Sandpiper - Calidris
mauri C
Seen
on four dates with a daily maximum of 30 seen at Tule Lake on the 1st.
Least Sandpiper - Calidris
minutilla C
Seen
on four dates with as daily maximum of 125 seen at Tule Lake on the 1st.
Pectoral Sandpiper -
Calidris melanotos C
Seen
on six dates with a daily maximum of 40 seen at Tule Lake on the 1st.
Dunlin - Calidris alpina
hudsonia C
Seen
on seven dates with a daily maximum of 2,000 seen at the Bolivar Flats on the
18th.
Stilt Sandpiper - Calidris
himantopus C
Seen
on five dates with a daily maximum of 14 seen at Tule Lake on the 1st.
Buff-breasted Sandpiper -
Tryngites subruficollis C
We
saw 4 just beyond the Golf Course on Stewart Road, Galveston on the 16th.
Wilson’s Phalarope -
Phalaropus tricolor C
We
saw 4 on roadside pools between Brownsville and Port Isabel on the 3rd.
Ring-billed Gull - Larus
delawarensis C
Seen
on twelve dates in fair numbers.
Herring Gull - Larus
argentatus smithsonianus C
Seen
on twelve dates.
Bonaparte’s Gull - Larus
philadelphia C
We
saw 3 from the Whooping Crane boat at Aransas on the 31st.
Laughing Gull - Larus
atricilla megalopterus C
Seen
every day but four.
Franklin’s Gull - Larus
pipixcan C
We
saw 16 superb adults whilst driving across the farmland between Attwater and
Port Lavaca on the 30th.
Gull-billed Tern - Sterna
nilotica arenea C
Seen
on thirteen dates in small numbers.
Caspian Tern - Sterna caspia
C
Seen
on sixteen dates in small numbers with a daily maximum of 40 seen on the 31st.
Sandwich Tern - Sterna
sandvicensis acuflavidus C
Seen
on five dates.
Royal Tern - Sterna maxima
maxima C
Seen
on ten dates with a daily maximum of 300 seen at the Bolivar Flats on the 18th.
Common Tern - Sterna hirundo
hirundo C
Seen
on eleven dates.
Forster’s Tern - Sterna
forsteri C
Seen
on ten dates in good numbers.
Least Tern - Sterna
antillarum C
Seen
on twelve dates in good numbers.
Black Skimmer - Rynchops
niger niger C
Seen
on eight dates in fair numbers with a daily maximum of 65 seen on the 1st.
Mourning Dove - Zenaida
macroura carolinensis C
Common
and widespread being seen every day.
White-winged Dove - Zenaida
asiatica asiatica C
We
saw 8 at Neal’s Lodge on the 10th, 2 at Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th
and 1 at Kempner Park on the 18th.
Common Ground-Dove -
Columbina passerina passerina C
We
saw 1 at Sarita on the 2nd, 1 at Santa Ana on the 6th, 1
at La Joya on the 7th and 1 at Falcon Dam on the 8th.
Inca Dove - Columbina inca C
Seen
on ten dates in fair numbers with a daily maximum of 16 seen in the Rockport
area on the 1st.
White-tipped Dove -
Leptotila verreauxi angelica C
Seen
on six dates with a daily maximum of 35 seen at the Bentsen trailer park on the
5th.
Green Parakeet - Aratinga
holochlora holochlora C
We
saw 2 in flight at Los Ebanos Street, Brownsville on the 3rd.
Red-crowned Parrot - Amazona
viridigenalis C
A
single individual was seen at Los Ebanos Street, Brownsville on the 3rd.
Yellow-billed Cuckoo -
Coccyzus americanus C
Seen
on four dates whilst at the High Island woods with a daily maximum of 4 seen in
the Boy Scouts Wood on the 14th.
Greater Roadrunner -
Geococcyx californianus C
We
saw 2 near Rockport on the 1st, 4 at Laguna Atacosa on the 3rd,
1 at La Joya on the 7th and 1 at the Falcon Dam on the 8th
and 10th. Superb.
Eastern Screech-Owl - Otus
asio mccallii C
We
saw 1 in our car’s headlight beams whilst driving the loop around Bentsen Park
at dusk on the 4th and another looking out of a hole in the trailer
park at Bentsen on both the 4th and 5th. On entering the
trailer park turn right and the dead tree was located c.50m after the first
left hand bend of the road. Superb.
Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl – Glaucidium brasilianum
We heard 1 calling just east of the Old Primitive
Campground below Falcon Dam but unfortunately couldn’t see it in its large
nesting tree bordering the Rio Grande River.
Great Horned Owl - Bubo
virginianus virginianus C
We
found a nest near Falcon Dam containing 2 large juveniles with the adults seen
to be active at dusk and viewable from the roadside. We saw 4 on the 8th
and 9th and 1 on the 10th.
Barred Owl - Strix varia C
A
single individual was flushed from the trees next to the river at the Garner
State Park on the 11th.
Lesser Nighthawk -
Chordeiles acutipennis texensis C
We
saw 1 at the Bentsen Loop on the 6th, 2 at the Santa Margarita Ranch
on the 7th and 2 flying over the Rio Grande alongside Common
Nighthawks below the Falcon Dam on the 8th.
Common Nighthawk - Chordeiles
minor C
Seen
on six dates with a daily maximum of 6 seen flying over the Rio Grande below
the Falcon Dam on the 8th. An impressive 5 were seen arriving from
over the sea near High Island on the 19th.
Pauraque - Nyctidromus
albicollis merrilli C
We
saw 4 sat on the road on the Bentsen Loop on the 4th, 4 seen from
the levee at Santa Ana on the 5th and 3 at the Bentsen Loop on the 6th
with others heard calling at both sites. Superb.
Chuck-will’s-widow -
Caprimulgus carolinensis C
A
single individual was watched calling whilst perched in a dead tree along the
Bentsen Loop at dusk.
Chimney Swift - Chaetura
pelagica C
Seen
on twelve dates with a daily maximum of 150 seen on the 9th.
Buff-bellied Hummingbird -
Amazilia yucatanensis chalconota C
A
pair were found near the style at the Sarita rest-stop on the Kings Ranch with
the female seen sat on its nest on the 2nd, 4 were watched feeding
at flowers with Ruby-throated Hummingbirds at the junction of Los Ebanos and
Russel roads in Brownsville on the 3rd with 1 seen there on the 4th,
and finally 1 was seen briefly at a feeder at the Bentsen Trailer Park on the 6th.
Ruby-throated Hummingbird -
Archilochus colubris C
Seen
on fourteen dates with a daily maximum of 10 seen at the Boy Scouts Wood on
both the 14th and 18th.
Black-chinned Hummingbird -
Archilochus alexandri C
We
saw around 60 attending feeders in a garden in Hunt on the 11th, 8
in Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th and 1 at Kerrville on the 13th.
Belted Kingfisher - Ceryle
alcyon C
Seen
on thirteen dates in small numbers.
Ringed Kingfisher - Ceryle
torquata torquata C
We
saw 1 at the oxbow lake in Bentsen State Park on the 6th and 3 below
the Falcon Dam on the 10th. Superb.
Green Kingfisher -
Chloroceryle americana hachisukai C
A
female was seen at the Santa Margarita Ranch on the 7th and a male
was seen below Falcon Dam on the 10th.
Red-headed Woodpecker -
Melanerpes erythrocephalus C
We
saw 1 just north of Rockport on the 31st, 5 at the Welder Wildlife
Sanctuary on the 1st, 2 at West Galveston on the 16th and
5 at the Jones State Forest on the 19th. Superb.
Golden-fronted Woodpecker -
Melanerpes aurifrons aurifrons C
Seen
on eleven dates with a daily maximum of 20 seen on the 6th.
Red-bellied Woodpecker -
Melanerpes carolinus C
A
single individual was seen in the Brownsville area on the 3rd.
Howell & Webb mention this species occurring in the lower Rio Grande
valley.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker -
Sphyrapicus varius C
We
saw singles at the Boy Scouts Wood on the 16th, at the Sun Oil
Fields on the 17th and 18th, and at the Smith Woods on
the 20th. Superb.
Ladder-backed Woodpecker -
Picoides scalaris cactophilus C
Seen
on nine dates in small numbers.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker -
Picoides borealis C
We
saw 2 in the Jones State Forest on the 19th having asked at the
Reserve HQ for directions to the best locations.
Pileated Woodpecker -
Dryocopus pileatus pileatus C
A
single individual was seen in the Jones State Forest on the 19th.
Eastern Wood-Pewee -
Contopus virens C
We
saw 2 at the Boy Scouts Wood on both the 16th and 19th.
Least Flycatcher - Empidonax
minimus C
In
the Boy Scouts Wood we saw 1 on the 16th, 2 on the 17th
and 1 on the 18th.
Eastern Phoebe - Sayornis
phoebe C
We
saw 5 at Neal’s Lodge on the 10th, 6 at Lost Maples on the 11th
and 4 in Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th.
Black Phoebe - Sayornis
nigricans semiatra C
We
found 1 feeding beneath a bridge between Johnson’s Canyon and Medina. Superb.
Vermilion Flycatcher -
Pyrocephalus rubinus mexicanus C
We
saw 3 at Neal’s Lodge on the 10th and a pair along the road between
Kerrville and Hunt on the 11th. Superb.
Ash-throated Flycatcher -
Myiarchus cinerascens cinerascens C
We
saw 4 at the Lost Maples Park and 2 near Hunt on the 11th and 2 at
Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th.
Great Crested Flycatcher -
Myiarchus crinitus C
We
saw 2 at Santa Ana on the 6th and 1 in the Boy Scouts Wood on the 16th.
Brown-crested Flycatcher -
Myiarchus tyrannulus cooperi C
We
saw 1 at Salineno on the 8th, 2 by the old primitive campground at
Falco Dam on the 9th and 1 just below the dam on the 10th.
Great Kiskadee - Pitangus
sulphuratus texanus C
Seen
in small numbers in the Rio Grande valley on eight dates with a daily maximum
of 6 seen on the 5th. Superb.
Couch’s Kingbird - Tyrannus
couchii C
Seen
on eight dates with a daily maximum of 12 seen in Santa Ana on the 6th.
Eastern Kingbird - Tyrannus
tyrannus C
Seen
on nine dates with a daily maximum of 25 seen on the Bolivar Peninsula on the
14th.
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher -
Tyrannus forficatus C
Seen
daily with a daily maximum of 55 seen on the 5th. Superb.
Shore Lark - Eremophila
alpestris C
Seen
on eight dates with a daily maximum of 8 seen on the 1st.
Purple Martin - Progne subis
subis C
Seen
on sixteen dates with a daily maximum of 20 seen at High Island on the 16th.
Tree Swallow - Tachycineta
bicolor C
Seen
on seven dates with a daily maximum of 300 seen at High Island on the 18th.
Northern Rough-winged
Swallow - Stelgidopteryx serripennis C
Seen
on eleven dates with a daily maximum of 100 seen at High Island on the 14th.
Sand Martin - Riparia
riparia riparia C
Seen
in good numbers on fifteen dates.
Cliff Swallow -
Petrochelidon pyrrhonota C
Seen
on five dates with a daily maximum of 40 seen at the Falcon Dam State Park on
the 9th.
Cave Swallow - Petrochelidon
fulva pelodoma C
We
saw 10 during the evening at the Concan Bat Cave on the 10th along
with a few million bats !
Barn Swallow - Hirundo
rustica erythrogaster C
Seen
nearly every day generally in good numbers.
American Buff-bellied Pipit
- Anthus rubescens C
We
saw 1 near Rockport on the 1st and 20 at the Golf Course on Stewart
Road, Galveston on the 16th and 18th.
Ruby-crowned Kinglet -
Regulus calendula calendula C
Seen
on six dates with a daily maximum of 7 seen on the Kings Ranch on the 2nd.
Cedar Waxwing - Bombycilla
cedorum C
We
saw 40 along Coria Street, Brownsville on the 3rd and 10 there the
following day.
Cactus Wren -
Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus couesi C
We
saw 3 at La Joya on the 7th and 2 at the Falcon Dam State Park on
the 8th. Superb.
Canyon Wren - Catherpes
mexicanus albifrons C
We
saw 1 attending a nest located under one of the white huts at Neals Lodge on
the 10th and 4 at Lost Maples Park on the 11th.
Carolina Wren - Thryothorus
ludovicianus ludovicianus C
Seen
in small numbers around High Island on seven dates.
Bewick’s Wren - Thryomanes
bewickii C
We
saw 1 near the river at Neals Lodge on the 10th, 1 near Hunt on the
11th and 4 at Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th.
House Wren - Troglodytes
aedon C
Seen
in small numbers on four dates.
Sedge Wren - Cistothorus
platensis stellaris C
We
saw 3 from the Anahuac Rail Buggy on the 15th and 2 in a marshy area
just as you leave the free ferry at Galveston arriving from the Boliver
Peninsular on the 18th.
Grey Catbird - Dumetella
carolinensis C
Seen
on the seven dates spent at High Island with a daily maximum of 12 seen on the
19th.
Northern Mockingbird - Mimus
polyglottos polyglottos C
Seen
in large numbers every day but one.
Brown Thrasher - Toxostoma
rufum C
Seen
on nine dates mainly at High Island with a daily maximum of 5 seen at the Boy
Scouts Wood on the 17th.
Long-billed Thrasher -
Toxostoma longirostre sennetti C
Up
to 6 were seen at Bentsen Trailer Park on each of our three visits, 4 were seen
at Santa Ana on the 6th, 1 at the Primitive Campground below Falcon
Dam on the 8th and 4 there on the 9th.
Curve-billed Thrasher -
Toxostoma curvirostre oberholseri C
Up
to 6 were seen on eight dates mainly in the Rio Grande area.
Eastern Bluebird - Sialia
sialis C
We
saw 4 at Lost Maples on the 11th and 5 at Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th.
Veery - Catharus fuscescens
C
We
saw 1 in the puddle in the Boy Scouts Wood on the 16th and the same
or another in the same puddle on the 20th.
Grey-cheeked Thrush -
Catharus minimus C
We
saw a single individual in the puddle in the Boy Scouts Wood on the 19th.
Swainson’s Thrush - Catharus
ustulatus C
Seen
on six dates at High Island with a daily maximum of 8 seen on the 14th.
Hermit Thrush - Catharus
guttatus C
We
saw 1 in the puddle in the Boy Scouts Wood on the 16th and the same
or another in the same puddle on the 19th.
Wood Thrush - Hylocichla
mustelina C
Seen
on all of the seven days spent at the High Island Woods with a daily maximum of
6 seen on four dates.
American Robin - Turdus
migratorius C
We
saw 1 in Kempner Park, Galveston on the 16th and 2 there on the 18th.
Blue-grey Gnatcatcher -
Polioptila caerulea C
Seen
on eleven dates with a daily maximum of 20 seen at Santa Ana on the 6th.
Bushtit - Psaltriparus
minimus C
We
saw 4 at the Garner State Park on the 11th.
Carolina Chickadee - Poecile
carolinensis C
We
saw 4 at Neal’s Lodge on the 10th, 1 at Lost Maples Park on the 11th
and 2 at Johnsons Canyon on the 12th.
Tufted Titmouse - Baeolophus
bicolor C
Seen
on twelve dates with two clearly different forms seen although predominantly
‘Black-crested’. A daily maximum of 20 were seen at Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th.
Brown-headed Nuthatch -
Sitta pusilla pusilla C
We
saw 6 in the Jones State Forest on the 19th.
Brown Creeper - Certhia
americana C
We
saw a single individual in the Boy Scouts Wood on the 16th and the
20th.
Loggerhead Shrike - Lanius
ludovicianus C
Seen
every day but three in large numbers.
Blue Jay - Cyanocitta
cristata C
Seen
on ten dates with a daily maximum of 60 seen at Rockport on the 1st.
Green Jay - Cyanocorax yncas
luxuosus C
Seen
on six dates along the Rio Grande proving east to see at the Bentsen Trailer
Park where a daily maximum of 20 were seen on the 4th.
Brown Jay - Cyanocorax morio
palliatus C
We
saw 4 along the track leading along the Rio Grande eastwards from Salineno on
the 8th, 4 at the primitive campground below Falcon Dam on the 9th
and 1 there the following day.
Western Scrub-Jay -
Aphelocoma californica C
We
saw 3 at Lost Maples on the 11th, 4 at Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th
and 2 near Austin on the 13th.
Tamaulipas (Mexican) Crow -
Corvus imparatus C
We
watched 2 feeding alongside the Grackles at the Brownsville City Dump on the 3rd.
Apparently this species prefers associating with the Grackles rather than the
Ravens at this site.
Chihuahuan Raven - Corvus
cryptoleucus C
Seen
on five dates along the Rio Grande with a daily maximum of 20 seen at the
Brownsville Dump on the 3rd.
Raven - Corvus corax
sinuatus C
We
saw 4 at Lost Maples on the 11th and 2 at Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th.
Starling - Sturnus vulgaris
C
Seen
virtually daily.
House Sparrow - Passer
domesticus C
Seen
daily.
White-eyed Vireo – Vireo griseus C
Seen
on eight dates mainly at High Island where up to 4 were seen on each day.
Yellow-throated Vireo – Vireo flavifrons C
We
saw 1 along the Los Ebanos road, Brownsville on the 3rd, 1 at
Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th and 8 at the Boy Scouts Wood on the 14th.
Blue-headed Vireo – Vireo solitarius C
We
saw 2 at the Welder Wildlife Refuge on the 1st.
Warbling Vireo – Vireo gilvus C
We
saw 2 at the Boy Scouts Wood on the 14th, 1 there on the 16th
and another 2 there on the 17th.
Philadelphia Vireo – Vireo philadelphicus C
We
saw 1 in the Boy Scouts Wood puddle on the 17th.
Red-eyed Vireo – Vireo olivaceus olivaceus C
Seen
on four dates at the Boy Scouts Wood with a daily maximum of 15 seen on the 14th.
Purple Finch – Carpodacus purpureus purpureus C
We
saw 2 at Medina on the 12th.
House Finch – Carpodacus mexicanus C
Seen
in the Edward’s Plateau area on three dates with a daily maximum of 10 seen on
the 12th.
Lesser Goldfinch – Carduelis
psaltria psaltria C
We
saw 2 on the King’s Ranch on the 2nd, 2 at Neal’s Lodge on the 10th
and 1 at Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th.
Blue-winged Warbler – Vermivora pinus C
Seen
in the Boy Scouts Wood on five dates with a daily maximum of 5 seen on the 16th.
Golden-winged Warbler – Vermivora chrysoptera C
A
male attended the Boy Scouts Wood puddle on the 16th along with
sixteen other species of Warbler seen there in four hours during the afternoon
along with Vireos, Thrushes and Tanagers etc.
Tennessee Warbler – Vermivora peregrina C
Seen at High Island on seven dates with a
daily maximum of 12 seen on both the 16th and 17th.
Orange-crowned Warbler – Vermivora celata C
We saw 4 along the path heading east along
the Rio Grande at Salineno on both the 8th and 9th, 2
near the river at Neal’s Lodge on the 10th, 6 at Lost Maples Park on
the 11th and 2 at Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th.
Nashville Warbler – Vermivora ruficapilla C
We
saw 4 at Santa Ana on the 6th, 1 at Neal’s Lodge on the 10th,
2 at Lost Maples Park on the 11th and 2 in the Boy Scouts Wood
puddle on the 16th.
Parula Warbler – Parula
americana C
A
male was always present at the entrance to the Boy Scout’s Wood being seen on
five dates and 2 were seen in a small wood on the Sun Oil Field on the 17th.
Yellow Warbler – Dendroica petechia C
A
male was seen in Kempner Park, Galveston on the 18th and a female
was seen in the Boy Scout’s Wood on the 19th.
Cape May Warbler – Dendroica tigrina C
A
female was seen in bushes on the Sun Oil Field on the 16th and a
fine male was seen in the Boy Scout’s Wood on the 20th.
Yellow-rumped Warbler – Dendroica coronata coronata / auduboni C
Myrtle Warblers were seen at the Welder Wildlife Refuge and around High
Island on five dates with a daily maximum of up to 6 being seen and 6 Audubon’s
Warblers were seen along the Rio Grande Trail at Bentsen on the 5th.
Golden-cheeked Warbler – Dendroica chrysoparia C
We
saw 12 in Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th. Although the birds spent the
mornings singing from atop trees they would forage low in the trees in the
afternoons where they reacted well to pishing allowing excellent views to be
obtained.
Black-throated Green Warbler – Dendroica virens C
We
saw 2 in low bushes at Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th and 1 in the Boy
Scout’s Wood on the 16th.
Blackburnian Warbler – Dendroica fusca C
We
saw 2 brilliant males at the Boy Scout’s Wood on the 14th.
Yellow-throated Warbler – Dendroica dominica C
We
saw 1 around the Welder Wildlife Refuge HQ on the 1st presumably
wintering with the Yellow-rumped Warblers with which it was associating in the
Live Oaks there.
Pine Warbler – Dendroica pinus pinus C
We
saw 1 and heard others at the Jone’s state Forest on the 19th.
Palm Warbler – Dendroica palmarum C
A
single individual was seen keeping to the edges of the low bushes and on the
ground at the Sun Oil Field on both the 14th and 15th.
Blackpoll Warbler – Dendroica striata C
We
saw 2 superb males in the small wood on the Sun Oil Fields on the 17th
and 18th, 1 at the Boy Scout’s Wood on the 18th and 3 in
the Smith’s Woods on the 20th.
Cerulean Warbler – Dendroica caerulea C
We
saw a stunning male in the small wood on the Sun Oil Field on the 17th.
Black-and-white Warbler – Mniotilta varia C
Seen
in small numbers in the High Island areas on seven dates with a daily maximum
of 3 seen on the 14th.
American Redstart – Setophaga ruticilla C
Seen
in small numbers at High Island on five dates with a daily maximum of 2 seen on
the 14th and 19th.
Prothonotary Warbler – Protonotaria citrea C
Seen
in the High Island areas on five dates with a daily maximum of 15 seen in the
Woods there on the 14th.
Worm-eating Warbler – Helmitheros vermivorus C
Seen in the High Island areas on five dates with a daily maximum of 10 seen
in the Boy Scout’s Wood on the 14th.
Swainson’s Warbler
– Limnothlypis swainsonii C
We
saw 1 attending the Boy Scout’s Wood puddle on the 14th with 4 there
on the 16th and 1 there on the 19th.
Ovenbird – Seiurus aurocapillus C
We
saw 1 attending the Boy Scout’s Wood puddle on the 14th, 2 there on
the 16th and 1 there on the 19th.
Northern Waterthrush – Seiurus noveboracensis C
A
single individual appeared at the Boy Scout’s Wood puddle on both the 16th
and 17th.
Louisiana Waterthrush –
Seiurus motacilla C
Seen
in the High Island Woods on six dates with a daily maximum of 3 seen at the Boy
Scout’s Wood puddle on the 16th.
Kentucky Warbler – Oporornis formosus C
Seen
in the High Island areas on five dates with a daily maximum of 8 seen in the
Boy Scout’s Wood on the 16th.
Common Yellowthroat – Geothlypis trichas C
Seen
on ten dates mainly in the High Island areas with a daily maximum of 4 seen on
the 16th and 17th.
Hooded Warbler – Wilsonia citrina C
Seen
in the High Island areas on six dates with a daily maximum of 20 seen in the
Boy Scout’s Wood on the 16th.
Wilson’s Warbler – Wilsonia pusilla C
A
single individual was seen at the puddle in the Boy Scout’s Wood on the 16th.
Scarlet Tanager – Piranga olivacea C
Seen
daily in the High Island woods with a daily maximum of 8 seen on the 14th.
Summer Tanager – Piranga rubra C
Seen
on nine dates being seen daily at High Island with a daily maximum of 10 seen
on the 14th.
Olive Sparrow – Arremonops rufivirgatus rufivirgatus C
Seen
on five dates along the Rio Grande with a daily maximum of 4 seen along the Rio
Grande Trail at Bentsen on the 5th but also seen at the Trailer Park
there.
Spotted Towhee – Pipilo maculatus C
We
saw 4 near Ingram on the 12th.
Canyon Towhee – Pipilo fuscus texanus C
We
saw 1 sat on telegraph wires at Johnsons Canyon on the 12th.
Rufous-crowned Sparrow – Aimophila ruficeps eremoeca C
We
saw 2 at Neal’s Lodge on the 10th and 1 near Austin on the 13th.
Chipping Sparrow – Spizella passerina passerina C
Seen
on five dates with a daily maximum of 10 seen at Neal’s Lodge on the 10th.
Clay-coloured Sparrow – Spizella pallida C
We
saw 1 at Santa Ana on the 6th and 1 at La Joya on the 7th.
Field Sparrow – Spizela pusilla C
We
saw 1 at Attwater on the 13th.
Vesper Sparrow – Pooecetes gramineus gramineus C
We
saw 8 around the farm buildings at Attwater on the 30th, 1 at
Salineno on the 8th, 1 at Neal’s Lodge on the 10th and 2
at Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th.
Lark Sparrow – Chondestes grammacus grammacus C
Seen
on nine dates with a daily maximum of 40 seen at La Joya on the 7th.
Savannah Sparrow – Passerculus sandwichensis C
Seen
on fourteen dates with a daily maximum of 200 seen at Attwater on the 30th.
Seaside Sparrow – Ammodramus maritimus C
We
saw 60 from the Rail Buggy at Anahuac on the 15th.
Le Conte’s Sparrow –
Amodramus leconteii C
We
saw 4 in the grass on the left of the road at Galveston after leaving the ferry
from Bolivar on the 18th.
Grasshopper Sparrow – Amodramus savannarum C
We
saw 1 at Connie Hagar on the 1st, 3 at Laguna Atracosa on the 3rd,
2 at La Joya on the 7th and 1 at Johnson’s Canyon on the 12th.
Song Sparrow – Melospiza melodia C
Seen
on five dates with a daily maximum of 5 seen on the 1st.
Lincoln’s Sparrow – Melospiza lincolnii C
Seen
on six dates with a daily maximum of 12 seen at the Rio Grande trail on the
Bentsen Reserve on the 5th.
Swamp Sparrow – Melospiza georgiana C
We
saw 4 at Attwater on the 30th and 6 there on the 13th.
White-crowned Sparrow –
Zonotrichia leucophrys C
We
saw a single individual at Attwater on the 30th.
White-throated Sparrow – Zonotrichia albicollis C
We
saw 1 at the Wild Basin Reserve near Austin on the 13th.
Northern Cardinal – Cardinalis cardinalis magnirostris C
Seen
on every day but three.
Pyrrhuloxia – Cardinalis sinuatus sinuatus C
We
saw 1 on the King’s Ranch HQ loop on the 2nd, 10 at La Joya on the 7th,
12 at the Falcon Dam State Park on the 8th and 5 there on the 10th.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak – Pheucticus ludovicianus C
Seen
on four dates in the Boy Scout’s Wood with a daily maximum of 11 seen there on
the 19th including some superb males.
Blue Grosbeak – Guiraca caerulea caerulea C
Seen
in the High Island area on seven dates especially at the Sun Oil fields where a
daily maximum of 8 were seen on the 16th.
Indigo Bunting – Passerina cyanea C
Seen on ten dates mainly at the Boy Scout’s Wood but also
along the Rio Grande with a daily maximum of 15 being seen at High Island on
three dates.
Painted Bunting – Passerina ciris ciris C
We
saw an adult male at the Boy Scout’s Wood on the 15th, 16th,
19th and 20th.
Red-winged Blackbird – Agelaius phoeniceus C
Seen daily.
Eastern Meadowlark – Sturnella magna C
Seen most days.
Western Meadowlark – Sturnella neglecta neglecta C
We
saw 6 at Laguna Atacosa on the 3rd.
Boat-tailed Grackle –
Quiscalus major major C
Seen on the coast on most days.
Common Grackle – Quiscalus quiscula versicolor
C
Seen most days.
Great-tailed Grackle – Quiscalus mexicanus prosopidicola C
Seen virtually daily.
Bronzed Cowbird – Molothrus aeneus aeneus C
Seen on seven dates mainly along the Rio Grande.
Brown-headed Cowbird – Molothrus ater ater
C
Seen virtually daily.
Altamira Oriole – Icterus gularis tamaulipensis C
We
saw 3 at Bentsen Trailer Park on the 4th, 5 there on the 5th
and 2 on the 6th and 4 at the primitive campground below Falcon Dam
on the 9th.
Hooded Oriole – Icterus cucullatus sennetti C
We
saw 2 just below the Falcon Dam on the 8th, 4 there the next day and
1 at Neal’s Lodge on the 10th.
Baltimore Oriole – Icterus galbula C
Seen at High Island on four dates.
Bullock’s Oriole – Icterus bullockii bullockii C
Only
seen at La Joya on the 7th.
Orchard Oriole – Icterus spurius spurius C
Seen
every day spent in the High Island area especially at the Sun Oil Fields with
daily maximums of 15 seen on the 14th and 17th.
Scott’s Oriole – Icterus parisorum C
We saw 4 along the road between Johnson’s Canyon and
Medina in a meadow with palm trees where the birds appeared to be breeding.
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