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Thanks to everyone that replied to my last post with possible vulture locations! I ended up going to Oxford & Houston Woods on Saturday (headed that direction anyway) and did see a TUVU. I was at 103, but I think it was decided that trumpeter & domestic muscovy could not be counted, so I'm down to 101 (let me know if that is not the case!). I noted in my last post that John Price & I saw an odd goose at Melvin that might be some sort of Ross hybrid. I went back to Melvin yesterday and got some pictures of the "mystery goose" along with some shots of snow geese, ross geese, and greater white-fronted geese (the last was near East Fork, not at Melvin). Please let me know if you have any thoughts on what the "mystery goose" could be! Photos are here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=14294&id=1396450923&saved#/album.php?aid=14294&id=1396450923&ref=nf
If you are not on facebook and would like to see the photos, e-mail me and I can post them elsewhere. I also saw a very odd duck downstream of Grigg's dam on Friday afternoon. It was slightly smaller than a mallard with caramel and white variegated plumage (no black at all). Maybe it was some type of leucistic female mallard or other female? Someone suggested a mallard-domestic hybrid but those always seem to be larger, not smaller than your typical mallard. I didn't have my camera on me, but if anyone else observed this duck please let me know what you think it could be.
I am planning a trip to Harlingen TX in a few weeks and have a copy of the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail southern map, but there are so many places listed I can't decide where to go. I only have 4 days and would appreciate any insight on where to focus my efforts. Some of the life birds I would love to see include: green and ringed kingfisher, brown and green jay, and scissortail flycatcher (basically the local specialties). Anything in addition to that would be a bonus. Please respond directly to me, since I know that type of info isn't the main focus of this listserve. THANKS!
This was my first year to try for a January 100 and it was incedibly fun! I wouldn't have been able to do it without all the helpful information on this listserve- you guys are GREAT!
Cheers,
Heather
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