I had a business trip to the area and was able to squeeze in a couple of hours of birding each day. The area is a famous birding area and I was able to add many to my life list. I would think any travelling birder would want to try to make it to see this unique area. Here is some info on the area if your interested http://www.worldbirdingcenter.org/
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Altamira Oriole
Trip to the lower Rio Grande Valley
Wow, what a great trip you had!! Great shots also! Truly a great place!
Wonderful shots, Chris. What a great place. You've posted a number of birds I haven't heard of, let alone seen before. I love the photo of the Reddish Egret. The cute little pussy cat looks like it would take your arm off as soon as look at you. What is it?
Bobcat, he look's hungry too! lol
Nice set! The cormorants look to be Neotropic Cormorants, and the Yellow-rumped Warbler is Myrtle Warbler
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Beautiful shots. Love the Great Kiskadee. Roseate Spoonbill would be nice to see. You get amazing birds down there.
Outstanding shots Chris!!! That's a wonderful trip you were on. I absolutely LOVE the Harris Hawk, Black-necked Stilt, Long-billed Thrasher, Hooded Oriole, Green Jay, Great Kiskadee, Golden-fronted Woodpecker, Chachalaca, Neotropic Cormorants, Altimira Oriole and of course the beautiful Bobcat.
LOL, Can you tell how much I enjoyed seeing your pics? Thanks so much for sharing them with us!
Thanks for sharing! We are taking a trip to Uvalde County in a few days and hope to see many of the same species you did.
Sorry to be so late, but wanted to tell you I loved all your pictures. Wow, so glad you went on that business trip. Love that first oriole, the Green Jay and that Chachalaca especially. So many different birds. After seeing all those birds, I'm not sure I'd ever want to go home.
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