Wednesday 3/27/2013
While still in Harlingen, TX, we took a drive east to go to another wildlife refuge. |
The drive from Harlingen was about 30 miles. |
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge |
We were told by someone in the visitor center to take the very short walk behind the center to see the alligator. Do you see it? |
With the extreme drought in this area, the pond that the alligator use to live in is all dried up, |
So he moved into the water trough. |
We finished the very short trail behind the center, |
then headed for the Lakeside Drive in the car, |
to Osprey Outlook. |
Osprey Outlook |
Not too many wildlife there. |
This bird was really far out, so I could not get a good look or picture of it. Maybe a Tri -Colored Heron? |
Next we drove to the starting point to drive the 15 Mile Loop. |
Throughout the entire loop there are speed bumps to keep guests at a slow speed to save the lives of Ocelots |
We saw some birds on the road ahead of us, so I had Joe creep slowly until they flew off. |
Crested Caracara We saw one of these in Rockland, Texas earlier this winter. |
A viewing spot of the lowland. |
and the cactus flower. |
Across the road from the stopping spot, was a dried up wetland area. |
The visitor center told us we would see alligator tracks in the mud of the ponds. We think these are their tracks. |
Next stop was Plover Point Observation Deck. |
Way off in the distance I spotted a Reddish Egret. We had never seen one before, so we wish it had been closer. |
Without the zoom, this egret would be just a dot. |
From this deck we could see South Padre Island. |
A Great Blue Heron takes flight. |
Looking south on the deck without the zoom. |
Map of the refuge. |
Where we were on our drive. |
We continue our drive along the water and see more tracks. It was a bit cloudy and chilly that day, so no alligators were out. |
Once again on our drive we spotted another Crested Caracara. |
Once again Joe drove slowly up to it. |
The tree that it was on was right next to the road. |
I was very blessed to get these shots. |
After a few pictures he decided he had given me enough poses, and he was off on the hunt again. |
More alligator tracks. |
Cactus along the water. |
The flowers start out pink. |
then turn yellow. |
Opuntia aciculata |
Then yellow orange when they open |
Next stop, Redhead Ridge Overlook. |
While I used the restroom, Joe found this old tortoise shell. |
A short climb to the lookout from the parking lot. |
There were no redheads to be seen. Maybe they all headed north already like so many of the snowbirds in our park have done. |
We did see another bird in flight. |
Maybe another Crested Caracara. |
Looking at Bayside Lake from the deck. |
Zoom in to see South Padre Island from the deck |
Trek back down the hill. |
Further down the road we came to the Moranco Blanco Trail that we thought about doing for half of it. |
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