PORT ARANSAS/FULTON HARBOR
E-bird List: Fulton--N. Fulton Beach Rd, pond/marsh (W. of rd/E.of airport), Aransas Co. TX
E-bird List: Fulton Harbor, Aransas County, TX
"We spent Friday morning on a Whooping Crane boat
tour. Our total for the three hours was 20+ Whoopers, including one juvenile. Along the
way, we had Long-billed Curlews, Neotropic Cormorants, Reddish Egrets and nine more Sandhill
Cranes, plus 32 more species of the birds you usually find around water."
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| The marina at Rockport |
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| Marina at Port Aransas: The Harbor is Fulton Harbor |
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| A Female Great-tailed Grackle found a nice morsel to eat. |
FULTON HARBOR AND WATERWAYS OF ARANSAS NWR
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| Sandwich Tern: 2 more views below. I was surprised to get any fairly good photos from a moving boat. |
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| Sandwich Tern |
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| Sandwich Tern |
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| Bridge to Corpus Christi |
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| White-phased Reddish Egret |
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| Great Blue Heron |
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| Forster's Tern |
I have included a ridiculous number of Whooping Crane photos, but it may be the last time I see the rarest bird in North America (besides the Condors). We saw 20+ Whoopers, but I think we lost count. There was only one family group with a baby. A boat captain was disturbed that a baby was missing at one of the locations.
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| Whooping Cranes in love |
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| Large group of White Pelicans |
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| White Pelican in flight |
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| White Pelican in Flight |
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| Reddish Egret pair |
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| Reddish Egret pair |
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| Mother and baby Whooping Cranes feeding together. The rest of the Whooper photos are of the family group. |
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The baby has a very mottled goldfish color mixed with white but when it lifted off in
flight it appeared to be all white |
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| A Harrier was hunting nearby |
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| Mr. Whooper stayed further away from the mother and child but they would come together periodically. |
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| The banding on this male is obvious |
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| The behavior of the adults changed dramatically and they started whooping. Notice that the baby seems unconcerned. |
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| …continued whooping |
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| …more vocal whooping |
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| The parents are beginning to run with baby unconcerned |
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| the parents are running faster |
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| …beginning to take flight |
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| Now in flight |
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| The parents together but where is baby whooper? |
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| The baby is on the right catching up with the parents. What we discovered was a pair of Whoopers came into this families' territory. We watched the whoopers spar with the invading pair and chase them off. …really neat to watch. |
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| Long-billed Curlew in shadow |
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| Osprey with fish |
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| Flying away with fish as we got too close for comfort |
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| Brown Pelicans don't scare so easily |
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| Mixed group of White and Brown Pelicans |
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| American Oystercatcher |
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| Playful dolphins followed the boat. |
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| The seemed to like staying just in front of the wake. |
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| You can see the wake from the boat just behind the dolphin |
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| Birds saw oil platforms as great perches. |
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| Coming back to port |
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| Surprisingly, this was our only Herring Gull |
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| One more Great Blue Heron |
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| …and one more Brown Pelican |
ARANSAS NWR HEADQUARTERS
E-bird List: Aransas NWR--Wildlife Tower (Calhoun Co.), Calhoun Co., TX
A run to
Aransas NWR for lunch and a few last hours of birding including a climb to the observation tower added two more Whooping
Cranes before we finished the trip and headed back to San Antonio.
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| One knows it's not SC when a cactus like this resides next to marsh grass |
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| However, I'm very familiar with scenes like this |
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| A climb to the tower overlooking the water regions of Aransas NWR |
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| There were 2 more Whooping Cranes way out there. |
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Black Vultures had turned the tower into a roost that was messy and smelly.
This one would not be spooked but the humans invading its territory. |
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| I couldn't end the blog with a Black Vulture so I've included the Wild Turkeys that I took through the van window as we ended our week of birding. |
…and what a week it was! We had a great group and saw some wonderful sights, but best of all there were lots of birds in the great state of Texas.
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| Pat, Bob, Me, Marion, Sparkle, Roberto, Ron and Jane at Aransas NWR |
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