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A Birding & Nature Tour
in
TEXAS
In the spring
FOR
bIRDS, BUTTERFLIES,
& OTHER NATURE
from rockport on the gulf
to the lower rio grande valley
AND THE EDWARDS PLATEAU
to the lower rio grande valley
AND THE EDWARDS PLATEAU
April 19-27, 2009
(tour FON/TX-1
'09)
To include, at a prime-time
for Texas birding,
many, many birds.
Among the specialties:
the GOLDEN-CHEEKED WARBLER, BLACK-CAPPED VIREO,
GREEN JAY, and BUFF-BELLIED HUMMINGBIRD.
Notable birds in
the southern Texas during recent years have included:
Crimson-collared Grosbeak, White-throated Robin, Social Flycatcher,
Rufous-capped Warbler, Golden-crowned Warbler, Tropical Parula,
Blue Bunting, and Green-breasted Mango
(Some birds such as these may be seen on this tour)

Black-capped Vireo in
Texas
(photo by Clair de Beauvior)
Tour to be led by Armas
Hill
Links:
Birds during Previous FONT Tours in Texas (with photos)
A Complete List of Texas Birds

Itinerary (price follows):
Sun:
Apr 19 Arrival in Corpus Christi,
Texas. Travel north to the coastal town of Rockport,
to be our base for the first few days of the tour.
In the afternoon, we'll visit the the Aransas
National Wildlife Refuge (a place renowned for Whooping
Cranes from fall thru spring). The refuge, of over 50,000 acres, is
on the Blackjack Peninsula, and
incorporates a number of different habitats wooded sand dunes, brushlands, oak
"mottes", grass meadows, cordgrass prairies, tidal marshes, freshwater ponds, and
marine bays. About 8,500 acres is open to the public, and there is a 16-mile
auto loop-road. Nesting
birds on the refuge include: Pauraque, White-tailed Hawk, Northern Crested
Caracara, Purple Gallinule, Wilson's Plover, and Cassin's Sparrow.
Other wildlife of the refuge include: American Alligator, White-tailed Deer,
Collared Peccary (Javelina), Armadillo, and Coyote.
The first of two overnights in Rockport.

Northern
Crested-Caracara
(photo by Howard Eskin)
Mon: Apr 20
This morning, a boat-ride for Whooping Cranes. If the cranes are still about (and some usually are in late April), we'll should get a good, close look. A number of other birds will be also be seen from the boat.
male Painted
Bunting
There are many in Texas in April
(photo by Clair de Beauvior)
Tue: Apr 21
Rockport, where we spent our first two nights, is on the Live Oak Peninsula. Large concentrations landbirds occur on the peninsula in migration. Mid-April to mid-May is the peak time. Franklin's Gull, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Veery, Gray-cheeked Thrush, and Philadelphia Vireo are regular migrants. Herons and egrets, other waterbirds, and shorebirds, will also be common. Before we leave Rockport, we'll visit Goose Island State Park, where, in addition to some migrants as those just-mentioned, we could see Reddish Egret, Least Bittern, Roseate Spoonbill, Black-bellied Whistling-Duck, Clapper Rail, Gull-billed and Sandwich and other Terns, and Seaside Sparrow.
A female
Blackburnian Warbler
Many warblers can be seen along the Texas Gulf Coast in April
during a fallout of migrants.
A series of other Texas Warbler Photos follows this itinerary.
(This & those photos by Clair de Beauvior)
Wed: Apr 22
Our first day of birding in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, one of the foremost areas of the US for birds. We'll see many, some of which only spill over a relatively few miles from Mexico.Thu: Apr 23
Another day with what should be fine birding in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, at 2 places renowned for birding the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge and the Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park.Fri: Apr 24
After some additional birding at Bentsen, in the morning, we'll go further west in the Rio Grande Valley, to the bird in the area of the Falcon Dam and nearby Falcon State Park. Enroute, we'll stop at the Santa Margarita Ranch to look for the Brown Jay.Sat: Apr 25
We'll do some morning birding this day (as we like to do morning birding every day) in Laredo at the grounds of the Laredo Junior College and the nearby Lake Casa Blanca Park.Sun: Apr 26
A full- day for the 2 Texas bird specialties just mentioned, the Golden-cheeked Warbler and Black-capped Vireo. Not only is the Edwards Plateau "the place" for them in Texas, it's "the place" for them in the United States. This day will end, at sunset, with a huge flight of bats departing from the cave where they roost.
Includes:
• All overnight accommodations.
• Meals, except dinners.
• Ground transportation in
Texas.
• Services of the birding
guide.
Does not
include:
Dinners. Drinks. Items of a personal nature.
Air fare. Airport
tax. Gratuities.
A deposit of
$400, per person,
is required to assure a place on each or either of the tours.
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Some Warblers in Texas in April

Yellow-throated Warbler

Black-throated Green
Warbler

Nashville Warbler

Female American Redstart

Blackpoll Warbler

Yellow-breasted Chat