On our second day we headed out to the Leonabell Turnbull Birding Center in Port Aransas. We always visit here at least once on every trip.
We saw almost 70 different species of birds on this trip with 10 being lifers for this location.
The weather was perfect.
It was fun to see American Avocets in both their breeding plumage (most of the birds) and their non-breeding plumage (only a few).
American Avocet - Breeding Plumage
American Avocet Non-breeding Plumage
Black-necked Stilt
Forster's Tern
Laughing Gull
Snowy Egret
We saw three different Rails while we were there. Rails are notoriously sneaky birds that spend little time in the open. But the long boardwalks and grassy edges makes it a little easier to find them.
There is (was) a very nice birding boardwalk close to the birding center called Charley's Pasture. It was destroyed by hurricane Harvey but is slowly being rebuilt. There is a very short boardwalk completed now and hopefully more will be completed in the coming year.
Another birding site in this area is called Holt Paradise Pond. We always stop there but this day there was a barricade across the entrance with a closed for construction sign.
After a nice lunch at Arandas Mexican Grille, we enjoyed an afternoon of reading in our backyard. That evening we headed back to Linda Castro's and Goose Island where we saw a few more migratory birds using water features.
Our final stop was at Big Tree (part of Goose Island) where we had three Whooping Cranes fly over. Our understanding is that this was the last family group remaining on the peninsula. All others had started north.
Next - Aransas National Wildlife Refuge
Great pictures in this post. Thank you. Great you are still celebrating 😁
ReplyDeleteIt's one of our favorite places for birding. Hope yall are out having fun!
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