Ever since my first winter in Texas, people have asked if we
have been to Aransas Wildlife Refuge. I know others who have volunteered there,
I have worked for Rangers who worked there at some point in their career and today
I finally visited. We originally set out
yesterday. We were on the road and I pulled up the weather to see if the
forecast had changed and indeed it had. It was raining there, and the sun wasn’t
coming till late afternoon. We took a detour to Auto Zone and picked up a new
Serpentine belt for the motorhome and went back home and improvised the rest of
the day. The one-day delay was worth the
wait.
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New Visitors Center under construction |
On arrival we were greeted by bright sunshine and about 60
degrees. The birds were actively feeding, and the trails were not particularly
busy. We were treated to a nice variety
of shorebirds and views of Mustang Lake and San Antonio Bay from the trails and
the viewing platforms. They have done a
nice job with this refuge. Hurricane Harvey made landfall in this very place in
2017 and there was still some evidence in the gnarled tree debris and the brand-new
handicap accessible 40’ and 20’ viewing towers. The new Visitor’s Center is
under construction and looks like it will be fabulous!
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Breakfast for all! |
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American Pelican's in flight |
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Roseated Spoonbills and Egrets |
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Egrets flying in |
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Tri Colored Heron |
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Tri Colored Heron in flight |
Alligators were plentiful as they slumbered in the sun along
the shores of the waterways sleeping off their meals from last night. We
watched a bit in horror as one idiot loudly taunted a large sleeping alligator
as we exited one of the trails. Not only was he stupid he was loud and proud
about it. The worst of it was he had several kids with him and a wife pleading
with him to quiet down. He reminded me of the occasional news report when
someone is attacked by wildlife in a park or refuge and is usually chomped on
because of their own ignorance and /or lack of respect for where they were. No
one got hurt but I did get a telling picture from the bridge, of this moron
getting way too close.
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All I can say is "What a dumbass" |
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Gater trails to the water |
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Say Cheese! Shot from across the channel |
One of the areas was ironically named Jones Lake. We couldn’t
resist the urge to take a selfie with the sign. The lake was covered in ducks
and I stood there missing my friend John, who knows ducks well. There was a
gentleman with an exceptionally large camera on the viewing deck and I asked
him if he knew ducks. He did and was happy to decipher my scenery. I knew the
Pied Billed Grebe and the Gadwall, but the American Wigeon escaped me till he
told me what it was. The light was excellent, but the picture of the beautiful Wigeon was only recorded
in my memory bank since my camera battery died and the extra was back in the truck.
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Lesser Yellow Legs wading |
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My duck guy. I didn't get his name |
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Pied Billed Grebe |
We had a full day walking the trails and taking in the
scenery, knowing that it may indeed be several years before we return to Texas.
Next year we will be in the Florida Keys and we plan to finally spend some time
in Arizona or New Mexico next winter. Who knows after that? We finished our day in North Padre Island at
a Burger Place that I ate at with a lady’s group two weeks ago. I knew Champ
would love it and it seemed a just reward for him putting up with 5 hours of
walking trails with me stopping every 10 feet to watch a bird through my
binoculars. He said it was well worth it!
The next three weeks will be a frenzy of preparing to travel
and getting around doing things and seeing people for the last time this winter
season. We are looking forward to a meandering trip home that we planned last
year but was thwarted by the virus situation. In a way it will be a better trip
this year since we have two motorcycles with us to enjoy the areas we will
visit in West Texas and New Mexico on our round about trip back to central
Iowa.
We are happy with our decision to come back to Wilderness
Lakes. We spent time with friends we made here in 2017 and made some new
friends that we are sure we will see again down the road.
I talked to my sister on the phone during the hour trip to our
birding destination this morning and realized that I am starting to feel the
symptoms of my springtime homesickness. I hung up the phone knowing it is time
to go home.
Until Next Time…
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