Early Arrival?
Labels: Central Texas, Nashville Warbler
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Labels: Central Texas, Nashville Warbler
The Pine Warblers seem to be increasing in numbers and frequency in Central Texas. Many are saying it was about three years ago that this species began to show around Lake Waco. Today many local birders are reporting them. A small group of birders went to the Pecan Grove and Soccer Fields last month and were delighted by the sighting of several of these as they hopped along the ground and flew to low lying branches in the grove. Their yellow neck and breasts made sharp contrasts to the blue backs and orange fronts of the Eastern Bluebirds which inhabit this area. Still, others are reporting Pine Warblers at their feeders and bird baths. In fact, this writer has notice far fewer Yellow-rumped Warblers this year and wonders if the Pines are not the cause.
Labels: Central Texas, Eastern Bluebirds, Lake Waco, Pine Warbler, Yellow-rumped Warbler
We escaped once again to a favorite R&R place, the Red Corral Ranch between Wimberly and Blanco, Texas. There is a cabin stuck way back in the woods where one can lounge around, read, listen to the silence and relax. Carolina Chickadees and Tufted Titmice flit about the cabin grounds.
Labels: Black Capped Vireo, Central Texas, Golden Cheeked Warbler, Ladder Backed Woodpeckers, Red Corral Ranch