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ROCKPORT'S BIRDING HOT SPOTS
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Little Bay and the Connie Hagar
Wildlife Sanctuary
Aransas National
Wildlife
Refuge Copano
Bay State Causeway
and
Fishing Pier |
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Rockport
Beach Park and the Connie Hagar Wildlife Sanctuary...
offers
a look at many different water birds: nesting Black Skimmers, Least Terns, Reddish
Egrets, Plovers, Roseate Spoonbills, Ruddy Turnstone, Mottled Ducks, Brown
Pelicans, American Coots, Tri-colored Herons, Willets, Long Bill Curlews, and
Clapper Rails. |
Water
Street...
located
at the south end of Rockport has had Hooded Mergansers the last few years and is
good for Great Blue Herons, White Wing Scoters, Reddish Egrets, Gulls, Terns,
Marbled Godwits, and many other water birds. This year the first sighting
reports of the Black-backed Gull was here, but was later spotted at several
locations around town. |
Cape
Valero...
old
timer birders new about this area long ago, but this area will eventually be lost
to housing developments.
Folks enjoyed the great birding and serene landscape that it has become a birder's
retreat of sorts. Travel due west out of town to this birding area; you'll find
Ibis, Geese, Reddish Egrets, Black-necked Stilts, Roseate Spoonbills, and Seaside
Sparrows. |
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FM
1069...
just
passed Cape Valero (going south) are fields with Sandhill Cranes usually very
close to the road. It is not unusual to see the big cranes leisurely feeding
on the fertile land of grasses and grains. They are a sight you don't see
everyday, that's for sure! |
Port
Bay Road...
off
1069 just 2 miles from Cape Valero is good for Little blue Heron, lesser
Yellowlegs, Ross's Goose, Tri-color Heron, and Kingfisher. The area is
especially primitive and ecologically natural and in some area simply
breath-taking. |
FM
188...
towards
Sinton there is plenty of good "hawking" in open fields and marshes;
during spring migration look over plowed fields for Upland Sandpipers and Mountain
Plovers and don't forget to look behind a moving tractor for Franklin Gulls. |
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FM
1781...
at
Airport Road has a bountiful spring migration of Indigo Buntings, Blue Grosbecks,
Meadowlarks, Catbirds, Eastern Kingbirds, and Horned Larks |
Tin
Can Point...
located
on the south end of the causeway...you can put away the telescopes during winter
months and spot Goldeneyes, Scaups, and Scoters, Kildeers, Sandpipers, Turnstones,
ducks, and Snowy Plovers. |
Newcomb
Point...
is
on the west side of Hwy 35 Just north of the causeway - is where you'll find
Clapper Rails, Seaside Sparrows, Plovers, and Sandpipers, however be cautious
using this road in rainy weather. |
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Aransas
National Wildlife Refuge...
is
noted, of course, for the winter home of the Whooping Cranes but has many species
of birds including Wild Turkeys, and wildlife including alligators, deer,
javalina, bobcats, coyote, and much more; walking or driving - the tour is great
and be sure and stop at the Information Center for a map! |
Goose
Island State Park...
located
on the north end of the Copano Bay State Causeway, this quiet and serene area is
the perfect habitat for migratory passerines: Morning Doves, Eastern Wood Pewees,
Mockingbirds, Roadrunners, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, Purple Martins, and the
Scissor-tailed Flycatchers, and the Red and White-eyed Vireos. |
Port
Aransas Birding Center...
on
Mustang Island is only 20 minutes away and a must stop before leaving the Coastal
Bend area because of the sheer volume of birds that can be seen. Please
contact the Port Aransas Chamber of Commerce and ask them to mail their birding
information packet to you! 1-800-45-COAST. Port Aransas boasts their
excellent Birding Center facility. |
Common Birds Found in
Rockport Throughout the Year
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Great
Blue Heron
Great
Egret
Snowy
Egret
Tri-colored
Heron
Little
Blue Heron
Reddish
Egret
Cattle
Egret
Roseate
Spoonbill
Black
Skimmer
Brown
Pelican
White
Pelican
American
Coot
Double-crested
Cormorant
Neotropic
Cormorant
Osprey |
Long-billed
Curlew
Clapper
Rail
Green
Heron
American
Oystercatcher
Laughing
Gull
Herring
Gull
Ring-billed
Gull
Willet
Avocets
White
Ibis
White-faced
Ibis
Royal
Tern
Caspian
Tern
Least
Tern
Sandwich
Tern |
Mottled
Duck
Black-crowned
Night Heron
Black-bellied
Whistling Duck
Pied-billed
Grebe
Spotted
Sandpiper
piping
Plover
Wilson's
Plover
Black-necked
Stilt
Killdeer
Ruddy
Turnstone
Greater
Yellowlegs
Lesser
Yellowlegs
Morning
Dove
Inca
dove
White-winged
Dove |
Northern
Mockingbird
Northern
Cardinal
Tufted
Titmouse
Common
Pauraque
Carolina
Wren
Savannah
Sparrow
Red-tailed
Hawk
Northern
Harrier Hawk
Scissor-tailed
Flycatcher
Greater
Roadrunner
White-eyed
Vireo
Great
Tailed Grackle
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Other favorite area birding spots for migration:
- Guadalupe Delta
--by the river
- Aransas National Wildlife Refuge
--especially Rail Trail and part of
Heron Flats
- Goose Island State Park wooded camping area
--birding walks Thursday
through Saturday mornings at 7:30 a.m.
- Connie Hagar Cottage Sanctuary
in Rockport--early morning and late
afternoon
- Memorial Park
in Rockport--early morning is best
- Paradise Pond and the Birding Center
at Port Aransas--both on Cut-off
Road
-
Packery Channel AOC Sanctuary,
Blucher Park, Polliwog Pond and Rosehill Cemetery in Corpus Christi
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