Okay, back to reality....we got skunked on the bird tour this morning in finding either of the endangered species. :( We did have an enjoyable morning, though, and did see some interesting birds. On the Russel tract, we spooked a great horned owl, found a black vulture nest, and actually found two black chinned hummingbird nests! One was last year's nest, but the other was busily being worked on by a female hummer. It is amazing how these nests blend into the oak branches they were built on. I will try to get some pics next week so you can see. We didn't find any vireos on the tract, though.
As we arrived at the area to search for golden cheeked warblers, we were greeted by a nice kettle of Swainson's hawks just beginning their circular ride on the morning thermals up into the sky. There were nine hawks in that kettle. It was an unexpected treat to watch them so closely. However, there was not one warbler singing in the area this morning. That was a bummer! I sure hope things improve for the remainder of the tours. I'll be scouting for better locations next week, for sure!
I hope you all (that's northern for the Texas y'all :)) have an enjoyable Easter Sunday.
Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
Main Entry: an·thro·po·mor·phism
ReplyDeletePronunciation: \-ˌfi-zəm\
Function: noun
Date: 1753
: an interpretation of what is not human or personal in terms of human or personal