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Leaving the RGV- Northern Jacana at Choke Canyon.

Posted on November 11, 2015November 12, 2015 by edpullen

Kay and I spent our last time in the Lower Rio Grande Valley this morning at the Sabal Palm Sanctuary in Brownsville. The visit was notable for the incredible lack of birds, the vast swarms of mosquitos, seeing the infamous “wall” and meeting Greg Miller, the character Jack Black played in the movie The Big Read More…

Hook-billed Kite: Third Time Success

Posted on November 10, 2015November 10, 2015 by edpullen

Kay and I headed back to Anzalduas Park today for our third visit looking for Hook-billed Kite. We got off to a slower than optimal start today and didn’t arrive until 9 AM. On arrival several excited birders were on the kite, and it had just slipped behind the trees by the dike. I had Read More…

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