Day Eight – Corpus Christi
Today was definitely NOT an exciting day, which is just FINE with me. We got up fairly early and went to breakfast with Aaron and Uncle Jimmy at El Sol de Mexico. I think that’s my favorite breakfast place in Corpus Christi. They have the most amazing machaca anywhere. It’s the real stuff…dried beef (think jerky), eggs, fresh jalapeños, tomatoes and onions, served with rice and beans. A HUGE breakfast, but delicious.
I walked down to the beach, and took a very long walk. There were no people on the beach, but a ton of birds. I was kept company on my stroll by Great-tailed Grackles, Loggerhead Shrikes, A Long-billed Curlew, A Spotted Sandpiper, Rock Pigeons, Semi-Palmated Plovers, Sanderlings, Starlings, Laughing Gulls, and Ring-Billed Gulls. I loved walking along the beach, and I picked up a HUGE pocketful of ‘sea glass’ to make jewelry out of eventually.
Ring-billed Gull, Great-tailed Grackle, Loggerhead Shrike:
European Starling, Laughing Gulls, Spotted Sandpiper:
Rich and I went to a Mexican place called Acapulco for lunch. It wasn’t the chain restaurant they have in SoCal, and we didn’t know what to expect. We’ve had fairly bad luck with finding good Mexican food ANYWHERE in Texas, so we were almost shocked to discover that the food was really good! Still a different style of Mexican than we like, but it was very good!
I took a nap, and we’ve both been enjoying some cable TV. This is part of what makes a vacation nice…NOT doing something every minute. Ahhhhh. I think tomorrow we are going to the Port Aransas area, and maybe I’ll get to see some more bird photos!
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Day Seven – A Trip To Bentsen RGVSP
Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park, that is. It’s the World Birding Headquarters (or something like that). This was one of the only places on this trip that I actually requested to go. I was so excited to see all these birds!
What I saw:
Green Jays, Plain Chachalacas, Altamira Orioles, Orange-Crowned Warblers, Loggerhead Shrikes, Great Kiskadees, Inca Doves, House Sparrows, White-tipped Doves, Northern Cardinals, and some others I am sure I can’t remember right now..
Great Kiskadee, Orange-Crowned Warbler, Loggerhead Shrike
Plain Chachalaca (how could you NOT love that face?!)
Green Jay, and strange fruits on a tree in the park. The fruits were transluscent…you could see the big black seeds inside. They were interesting.
What I didn’t see (but wanted to):
Green Kingfishers, Clay-colored thrushes, Black Vented Oriole, Long-Billed Thrashers, Brown Thrashers, and more.
I had a great time. I saw lots of birds that I had wanted to. I am happy that Rich was willing to drive 3 hours each way, and suffer through it. Look (errrr…DON’T look) at all my chins!
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