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This was at pond behind the Visitor's Center in Aransas NWR
This was at pond behind the Visitor's Center in Aransas NWR
This was at Aransas NWR.
This was at Aransas NWR. These are large ducks that migrate extensively.
This was at Aransas NWR.
This was at Aransas NWR. The dark Ibis on the left is probably an imature one.
This was at Aransas NWR, at the Heron Flats overlook.
We have seen several of these in the Southeast Texas area.
This was at Aransas NWR, at the Heron Flats overlook.
These were too far out to get a very good shot, but you can almost see three very rare Whooping Cranes in the middle of the bay
This was at Aransas NWR. One of the three Whooping Cranes in the middle of the bay is a young one.
This was at Aransas NWR
This time, Mom took a picture of me feeding the birds.
The Ranger at Aransas NWR called this a 'Mexican Eagle'.
This is a large raptor, more common south of the border but occasionally seen in south Texas.
We saw this 'Mexican Eagle' along the road as we headed to Aransas NWR.
In Texas, we're beginning to see White and Brown Pelican's together. These guys seemed to know what time the fish place throws out their trash.
This is very american!!
These are also referred to as gallinus. They are a close relative of the coot.
These were at a city park just off the freeway. Immature birds can have dark flight feathers.