Day 8, Santa Ana NWR, Texas
Day 8, birders at Santa Ana NWR, Texas
Day 8, the joy of birding, Santa Ana NWR
Day 8, birding tour, Santa Ana NWR
Day 8, Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, Texas
Day 8, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Day 8, Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher
Day 8, water plant, Santa Ana NWR
Day 8, Tropical Parula
Day 8, Tropical Parula, Santa Ana NWR
Day 8, Black-crested Titmouse, Santa Ana
Day 8, Black-crested Titmouse
Day 8, Santa Ana NWR, Texas
Day 8, Great Kiskadees, Santa Ana NWR
Day 8, Great Kiskadees, crests raised, Santa Ana
Day 8, Scarlet Butterflyweed / Gaura Coccinea
Day 8, Woodlouse (?), Santa Ana NWR, Texas
Day 8, House Sparrow, Santa Ana NWR
Day 8, US Border Control, Santa Ana NWR
Day 8, Lesser Goldfinch, Santa Ana NWR
Day 8, Lesser Goldfinch (black & yellow), & Americ…
Day 8, damselfly, Santa Ana NWR
Day 8, Scarlet Butterflyweed / Gaura Coccinea, San…
Day 8, bird blind, Santa Ana National Wildlife Ref…
Day 8, Santa Ana NWR, Texas
Day 8, fungi, Santa Ana NWR
Day 8, Thistle, Santa Ana NWR, South Texas
Day 8, fungus, Santa Ana NWR, South Texas
Day 8, Thistle sp., Santa Ana National Wildlife Re…
Day 8, birding walk, Santa Ana National Wildlife R…
Day 8, forest at Santa Ana National Wildlife Refug…
Day 8, Spanish Moss, Santa Ana NWR, Texas
Day 8, Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, South T…
Day 8, Thrasher sp.
Day 8, Thrasher sp.
Day 8, Striped Rabdotus tree snails
Day 8, Striped Rabdotus tree snail
Day 8, Golden-fronted Woodpecker
Day 8, Golden-fronted Woodpecker
Day 8, Louisiana Waterthrush
Day 8, Louisiana Waterthrush
Day 8, is it an Ocelot (?), Santa Ana NWR display
Day 8, Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, Texas
Red-winged Blackbird male / Agelaius phoeniceus
Eastern Kingbird / Tyrannus tyrannus
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Day 8, Janet at the bird blind, Santa Ana NWR


Yet another day of Flickr not working properly. Will be so glad when they fix the map issue, for a start! Uploading this morning was fast.
As you can tell, I have finally managed to get back to sorting and editing a few more (15 + 11) photos taken on our 13-day birding trip to South Texas, 19-31 March 2019. Apart from yesterday, the last photos from this holiday were posted om 20 May, three weeks ago. These photos look so drab in comparison to the colourful local birds I have been posting recently. Actually, I think Day 8 and Day 9 are going to be similar, but then Day 10 will have more colourful Texas birds.
Despite the lack of close, colourful birds, Day 8 was an interesting day, spent at the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in South Texas. The forest was so different from anything I had ever seen, with Spanish Moss hanging from all the branches. It was quite a strange feeling to walk the trails,
"Established in 1943 for the protection of migratory birds, Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge happens to be positioned along an east-west and north-south juncture of two major migratory routes for many species of birds. It is also at the northern-most point for many species whose range extends south into Central and South America. The refuge is right in the middle of all this biological diversity, which is what makes this 2,088 acre parcel the ‘jewel of the National Wildlife Refuge System.’ Though small in size, Santa Ana offers visitors an opportunity to see birds, butterflies and many other species not found anywhere else in the United States beyond deep South Texas." From link below.
www.fws.gov/refuge/Santa_Ana/map.html
As you can tell, I have finally managed to get back to sorting and editing a few more (15 + 11) photos taken on our 13-day birding trip to South Texas, 19-31 March 2019. Apart from yesterday, the last photos from this holiday were posted om 20 May, three weeks ago. These photos look so drab in comparison to the colourful local birds I have been posting recently. Actually, I think Day 8 and Day 9 are going to be similar, but then Day 10 will have more colourful Texas birds.
Despite the lack of close, colourful birds, Day 8 was an interesting day, spent at the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in South Texas. The forest was so different from anything I had ever seen, with Spanish Moss hanging from all the branches. It was quite a strange feeling to walk the trails,
"Established in 1943 for the protection of migratory birds, Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge happens to be positioned along an east-west and north-south juncture of two major migratory routes for many species of birds. It is also at the northern-most point for many species whose range extends south into Central and South America. The refuge is right in the middle of all this biological diversity, which is what makes this 2,088 acre parcel the ‘jewel of the National Wildlife Refuge System.’ Though small in size, Santa Ana offers visitors an opportunity to see birds, butterflies and many other species not found anywhere else in the United States beyond deep South Texas." From link below.
www.fws.gov/refuge/Santa_Ana/map.html
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