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Day 7, Estero Llano Grande SP, Texas
Day 7, fungi, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, cacti, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, fungi, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, Golden-fronted Woodpecker
Day 7, cactus, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, fungi, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, Skink, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, Brown Anole, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, Estero Llano Grande State Park, Texas
Day 7, Brown Anole, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, cactus flower, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, Brown Anole with extended dewlap, Estero Ll…
Black--crowned Night-Heron
Savannah Sparrow
Song Sparrow
Black-crowned Night-Heron
Osprey building their nest
Song Sparrow
Osprey
Spring time in a local park
Osprey / Pandion haliaetus
Day 7, Hong Kong Orchid tree, Estero Llano Grande…
Day 7, Hong Kong Orchid trees, Estero Llano Grande…
Day 7, Hong Kong Orchid tree, Estero Llano Grande…
Day 7, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, cactus, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, Olive Sparrow, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, hoping to share
Day 7, Southern Prairie Lizard? Estero Llano Gran…
Day 7, Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Day 7, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, Estero Llano Grande State Park, Texas
Day 7, Estero Llano Grande State Park, Texas
Day 7, Hong Kong orchid tree / Bauhinia (blakeana?…
Day 7, old shed, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, Estero Llano Grande SP
Day 7, Tradescantia, Estero Llano Grande SP
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Day 7, Estero Llano Grande State Park
Day 7, cacti in bloom, Estero Llano Grande SP
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Day 7, Estero Llano Grande State Park
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Flowers & trees of southern Texas, 19-31 March 2019
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Day 7, Hong Kong Orchid tree, Estero Llano Grande SP


PAM, A LITTLE BIT OF BEAUTY SPECIALLY FOR YOU, AFTER YOUR STRESSFUL DAY. I LOOK FORWARD TO EVERY SINGLE UPDATE THAT YOU TAKE THE TROUBLE TO WRITE!! I ALWAYS WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU ARE DOING. KEEPING MY FINGERS CROSSED THAT THE TWO NEW PAIRS OF GLASSES YOU WILL BE GETTING, WILL HELP YOU A LOT. TAKE CARE. BY THE WAY, I KNOW SO MANY PEOPLE HERE WHO HAVE HAD CATARACT SURGERY AND HAVE BEEN DELIGHTED WITH THE RESULTS.
Just a few more days and Smugmug has the mammoth task of transferring every single thing on Flickr to a new server. Hard to imagine, and I'll keep my fingers crossed that the transfer all goes smoothly. There will probably be a few glitches to iron out afterwards, but these will eventually be fixed. Flickr has certainly been just about unusable the last few days! Hoping to get Day 7 of our trip finished before the transfer and maybe even make a start on Day 8. Please bear with me.
The flower of this tree was so beautiful, I decided to edit again the same photo that I have posted previously, to add to my photostream. I've posted a few photos to show what a beautiful park this was to walk in - loved the trees and cacti..
The article, "BBC - Earth: How a weird hybrid plant ended up on the flag of Hong King" makes an interesting read. The flag shows a white flower on a red background.
This tree is a native of the island of Hong Kong, but the true origin of this mysterious plant has only been revealed in recent years. The tree produces no seeds and can only reproduce with human help, by grafting.
www.bbc.com/earth/story/20161209-how-a-weird-hybrid-plant...
Posted just a few odds and ends, taken on Day 7 of our 13-day birding trip to South Texas. A few interesting things, but not the greatest photos of most of them. So happy to see them all and just happy to get any kind of shots.
We had an early start as usual on Day 7 of our 13-day birding trip to South Texas, 19-31 March 2019. Leaving our hotel, La Quinta Inn & Suites in Mission, we drove to the Bentsen - Rio Grande Valley State Park / World Birding Centre.
"As part of the World Birding Center, Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park is a world-class destination for bird-watching. The Rio Grande Valley hosts one of the most spectacular convergences of birds on earth with more than 525 species documented in this unique place. Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park alone has an impressive list of 358 species recorded within the park’s boundaries. Birders have a chance to see migratory birds during their yearly migrations over the valley including flocks of thousands of hawks from the park’s Hawk Tower in the spring and fall.... Over seven miles of trails offer a variety of opportunities to encounter wildlife inside the park."
tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/bentsen-rio-grande-valley
In the afternoon, we drove roughly 32 miles east to the Estero Llano Grande State Park, arriving there at about 1:00 pm, and spent two and a half hours looking for birds. Estero Llano Grande State Park, Weslaco, is one of nine sites that make up the World Birding Centre in South Texas. It is a 230+ acre refuge. Not many chances to see and photograph birds, but we enjoyed seeing huge cacti in bloom and a few beautiful flowering trees, including the one in this photo. A couple of Lizards and a Skink added interesting variety to our sightings - even a cluster of mushrooms.
Just a few more days and Smugmug has the mammoth task of transferring every single thing on Flickr to a new server. Hard to imagine, and I'll keep my fingers crossed that the transfer all goes smoothly. There will probably be a few glitches to iron out afterwards, but these will eventually be fixed. Flickr has certainly been just about unusable the last few days! Hoping to get Day 7 of our trip finished before the transfer and maybe even make a start on Day 8. Please bear with me.
The flower of this tree was so beautiful, I decided to edit again the same photo that I have posted previously, to add to my photostream. I've posted a few photos to show what a beautiful park this was to walk in - loved the trees and cacti..
The article, "BBC - Earth: How a weird hybrid plant ended up on the flag of Hong King" makes an interesting read. The flag shows a white flower on a red background.
This tree is a native of the island of Hong Kong, but the true origin of this mysterious plant has only been revealed in recent years. The tree produces no seeds and can only reproduce with human help, by grafting.
www.bbc.com/earth/story/20161209-how-a-weird-hybrid-plant...
Posted just a few odds and ends, taken on Day 7 of our 13-day birding trip to South Texas. A few interesting things, but not the greatest photos of most of them. So happy to see them all and just happy to get any kind of shots.
We had an early start as usual on Day 7 of our 13-day birding trip to South Texas, 19-31 March 2019. Leaving our hotel, La Quinta Inn & Suites in Mission, we drove to the Bentsen - Rio Grande Valley State Park / World Birding Centre.
"As part of the World Birding Center, Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park is a world-class destination for bird-watching. The Rio Grande Valley hosts one of the most spectacular convergences of birds on earth with more than 525 species documented in this unique place. Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park alone has an impressive list of 358 species recorded within the park’s boundaries. Birders have a chance to see migratory birds during their yearly migrations over the valley including flocks of thousands of hawks from the park’s Hawk Tower in the spring and fall.... Over seven miles of trails offer a variety of opportunities to encounter wildlife inside the park."
tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/bentsen-rio-grande-valley
In the afternoon, we drove roughly 32 miles east to the Estero Llano Grande State Park, arriving there at about 1:00 pm, and spent two and a half hours looking for birds. Estero Llano Grande State Park, Weslaco, is one of nine sites that make up the World Birding Centre in South Texas. It is a 230+ acre refuge. Not many chances to see and photograph birds, but we enjoyed seeing huge cacti in bloom and a few beautiful flowering trees, including the one in this photo. A couple of Lizards and a Skink added interesting variety to our sightings - even a cluster of mushrooms.
Janet Brien, Malik Raoulda, Pam J have particularly liked this photo
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DEAREST ANNE ! THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR YOUT KIND WORDS DEAR LADY .
HOPEFULLY IT WILL BE A WHILE YET BEFORE I NEED THE CAT SURGERY ! IT WAS JUST ONE MORE THING IN A BAD YEAR.
I LOVED HONG KONG. I ONLY LIVED THERE BRIEFLY BUT I FELL SO IN LOVE WITH THE PLACE AND THE PEOPLE.
RE FLICKR .. I HAVE HEARD ABOUT THE TRANSFER AND I DOO NOT ENVY THE LOGISTICS OF IT !
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I enjoyed reading your post as well and hope to read all of your entries of this trip. You have a great way of writing, thank you for sharing your adventure with us!
I also wanted to say thank you for coming by to visit my last picture(s) while I was away on my vacation without a chance to reciprocate. It was wonderful to get your response and attention, and meant a lot for me to be able to read comments if I had any internet connection at all. Thanks for making me feel so cared-about! (This is a copy-paste to everyone who commented on my previous picture...I wanted to make sure everyone got a thank-you!) :)
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