Day 4, ant nest entrance, Aransas Park
Day 4, Sedge Wren, Aransas Park
Day 4, Lantana, Sedge Wren area
Day 4, spider web in the grass, Aransas, Sedge Wre…
Day 4, Salt Marsh Moths / Estigmene acrea, mating,…
Day 4, Lantana, Sedge Wren area
Day 4, Loggerhead Shrike / Lanius ludovicianus, Po…
Day 4, White-winged Dove
Day 4, Eurasian Collared-dove
Day 4, Great Egret / Ardea alba
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Day 4, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Leonabelle Turnbull…
Day 4, plant, Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Centre
Day 4, plant, Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Centre
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Day 4, Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Centre
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Day 4, Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Centre
Day 4, Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Centre
Day 4, is this a Common Gallinule? Leonabelle Tur…
Day 4, Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Centre, South T…
Day 4, White-winged Dove, Aransas Park
Day 4, Sedge Wren, Aransas Park
Day 4, plant at Aransas Park
Day 4, Sedge Wren, Aransas Park
Day 4, oil platforms waiting in Port Aransas, Sout…
Day 4, Gulls at ferry for Port Aransas
Day 4, sunrise, Rockport to Port Aransas
Day 3, nesting Great Blue Herons, Rockport rookery
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Day 3, Great Blue Heron, Rockport rookery
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Day 3, rookery, Rockport
Day 3, Bluebonnets, Rockport, South Texas
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Day 4, small shelter/lookout, Sedge Wren area


Adding a photo to the map has not been working the last two or three days. Images taken on the Nikon P900 have GPS and are automatically placed on the map. Adding my photos taken with the Canon SX60 will have to wait to be added, until his issue has been fixed.
These 15 photos were taken early (yet another sunrise) on Day 4, 22 March 2019, a day of birding and also driving from Rockport, where we had stayed for three nights, to Kingsville. Most of these 15 photos were taken at the Port Aransas Nature Preserve. When we arrived at that location, we discovered that only a small area near the beach was open to the public, as other parts had been closed because of damage from Hurricane Harvey in 2017. We had a short walk there, enjoying seeing a tiny - and fast! - Sedge Wren. We also all took photos of a white caterpillar, only to discover when we got back to Calgary, that in fact it was not a caterpillar after all, but two white moths mating : )
Shortly after leaving that area, we stopped to take a quick shot or two of a Loggerhead Shrike, perched high up on a wire. I have seen a Loggerhead Shrike before, here in Alberta, but I had never seen one this close.
After we left this area, we stopped at the Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center, on the edge of the Port Aransas Nature Reserve, which is where my next upload of photos were taken. Lots of birds to see, and an Alligator.
These 15 photos were taken early (yet another sunrise) on Day 4, 22 March 2019, a day of birding and also driving from Rockport, where we had stayed for three nights, to Kingsville. Most of these 15 photos were taken at the Port Aransas Nature Preserve. When we arrived at that location, we discovered that only a small area near the beach was open to the public, as other parts had been closed because of damage from Hurricane Harvey in 2017. We had a short walk there, enjoying seeing a tiny - and fast! - Sedge Wren. We also all took photos of a white caterpillar, only to discover when we got back to Calgary, that in fact it was not a caterpillar after all, but two white moths mating : )
Shortly after leaving that area, we stopped to take a quick shot or two of a Loggerhead Shrike, perched high up on a wire. I have seen a Loggerhead Shrike before, here in Alberta, but I had never seen one this close.
After we left this area, we stopped at the Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center, on the edge of the Port Aransas Nature Reserve, which is where my next upload of photos were taken. Lots of birds to see, and an Alligator.
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