I was going to go to the Falcon area today, but as I approached the Lower Rio Grande Valley NWR's La Puerta tract on the east side of Rio Grande City, I decided to just stop and take a walk. Despite the Valley rains, it was still pretty dry. Some of the grass had greened up a bit but nothing was blooming so I concetrated on birds more than insects. I walked along the sand and gravel tract, pishing and whistling pygmy owl calls, but not much was going on untill I reached the lantana patch about a half mile from the parking area. I glimpsed a cardinal and a few Long-billed Thrashers. A few weeks ago the area was infested with young cardinals and thrashers feeding on the lantana berries.
And then there was this guy. This is now the third time I have seen this Great Howned Owl in the area.
There were a few Empidonax flycatchers and Great Crested Flycatchers. And then an uncooperative flock of Orchard and Baltimore Orioles. I wasn't trying too hard for photos. But then I heard the fall "cluck" call of a Yellow-breasted Chat. Per usual it was calling but invisible. So I whistled my crude but effective chat song and it popped right up.
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