The road to the park is under repair and it was a bit rough getting there (it's a gravel road). The entrance to the park is a bit hidden from the road so you have to keep your eyes open wide to see it.
This beautiful park is located near South Padre Island. There are some feeding stations for the birds where rats can also be seen. It only costs $3 to enter the park.
The park has very nice paths to walk around the office/store where numerous birds can be heard, some seen. The vegetation is lush and varied.
Unidentified species. Glen waiting for me and "holding" my hat. |
Finally a good sighting of a Green Jay! |
We then could drive up a fair distance to the bay side of the gulf. En route, we saw a trail that we decided to walk, just in case we saw something. All we saw were a lot of animal tracks, some believed to be deer, some bigger that could be the Nilgai. Some ocelots still live in this part of the country but we didn't see any (they are very shy and the only way to see them is if they cross a road). Lots of evidence of coyotes (they are everywhere) and by evidence I mean poop. I have a certain reputation to be the one to bring up poop facts into a conversation. But you can learn a lot by studying and looking at it. Sorry but that is where my curious mind brings me.
It definitely felt longer than 1 mile! |
This is an Orb Weaver at the center of his very perfect round web. |
Some Coots in the back and Ruddy ducks in the front. |
Least Grebe |
A turtle on the path |
One of the alligators seen at the pond. He was a big one! |
Mockingbird. They are very common in this region. |
We went back to the blind to get another look at a Green Jay. |
This is the bus. Large windows to get a good view wherever you sit. |
Snowy Egret |
Reddish Egret along with a Sandpiper |
A juvenile Little Blue Heron in flight |
Many species all together getting along. |
We're on a mission here. |
There is the juvenile Little Blue Heron. When younger he would have been all white. He's now getting his blue colour. |
The road we followed. |
White Pelicans |
Osprey in flight |
Cormorant |
A deer that I spotted! |
After the Nilgai ran away, we continued on our journey. |
A lone Crested Caracara. |
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