Rio Grande Valley RBA
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* Texas
* Lower Rio Grande Valley
* February 11, 2010
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+ (Details requested by TBRC - Mark.Lockwood AT tpwd.state.tx.us)
http://www.texasbirds.org/tbrc/reviewsp.htm lists Texas review species 
http://www.texasbirds.org/tbrc/TBRCform.rtf suggests what to include in
details 
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Our rare bird alert this week includes...
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Red-throated Loon (potential first for the LRGV)
Hook-billed Kite
+Roadside Hawk 
+Great Black-backed Gull
+Rose-throated Becard
+Brown Jay
Rock Wren
Tropical Parula
Mangrove [Yellow] Warbler 
+Crimson-collared Grosbeak 
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North out of our area- 
+Northern Jacana 
+Amazon Kingfisher (NO recent sightings)
+Northern Wheatear
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Hotline Number: Texas Parks and Wildlife - Lower Rio Grande Valley
Birding Hotline number: (956) 584-2731
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To report: rgvbirds AT hotmail.com (preferred) or (956) 584-2731 option 3.  The
phone service is provided by TPWD.  When you leave a message, it generates an
alert to TPWD staff.  It may be faster for you to report rarities to the site
– and the email address.
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This is a general reminder that tapes are not allowed in Texas State Parks and 
many LRGV birding sites. All State Park and National Wildlife Refuge visitors
must stay on trails. Thank you for not disturbing the wildlife or damaging the
vegetation.
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TBRC Review Species are indicated with CAPITAL LETTERS and + below, please 
document these sightings to the TBRC!  
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The Valley from East to West
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A Pomarine Jaeger was seen off Boca Chica Beach on January 31. 
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Mangrove Warbler, a well-marked subspecies of Yellow Warbler that may be 
distinct enough to warrant full species status, can be seen by contacting the 
Sealife Center at (956) 299-1957.
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An immature male ROSE-THROATED BECARD+ at Estero Llano Grande State Park stayed
through February 1 in the Tropical zone of the park but has NOT been seen since.
  Check in at the park headquarters for directions.  Visitors are requested to
enter the Tropical Zone from the west side of Ibis Pond (south of the park
headquarters) and *not* via the old RV Park entrance road.  Be sure to check in
at the park before accessing the Tropical zone – your cooperation will ensure
continued easy access to this area.
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Also at Estero Llano Grande State Park, many Grasshopper Sparrows continue at 
the park.  LeConte’s Sparrows continue with sporadic reports on calm days
though  February 2.  **Please stay on the trails!**  Park staff and volunteers
can direct you to day-roosting Common Pauraque.  A Summer Tanager was seen
January 25 and a Western Tanager appeared January 31 and was seen again February
 1.
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At Frontera Audubon Center, an adult ROADSIDE HAWK+ was photographed perched in
the thicket on January 24.  It appears that a Great-horned Owl killed the
Roadside Hawk.  A pile of feathers with rufous in the inner primaries or
secondaries were found over the weekend.  Another Roadside Hawk was photographed
 at Falcon State Park (See below).
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Also present at Frontera, a Tropical Parula has been seen at the feeding station
 feeding on fruit, it reportedly favors sweet red grapefruit though any fresh
citrus may be investigated.
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Santa Ana NWR has a reported but not yet documented ROSE-THROATED BECARD+ at the
 feeders near the Headquarters.
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At Allen Williams residence in Pharr, Red-crowned Parrots can be heard flying
around the neighborhood and Clay-colored Thrush are present.
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Quinta Mazatlan has an adult male Crimson-collared Grosbeak+ as of February 4.
This bird is missing secondaries and some primaries on the left wing.  Also
present are Clay-colored Thrush and hummingbirds. A Tropical Parula was seen
near the amphitheater and fountain at an orange feeder log last week, and a
Summer Tanager continues through February 10.
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Edinburg Scenic Wetlands has a Yellow Warbler and a Field Sparrow over the
weekend.
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At Anzalduas County Park a Hooded Merganser continues below the dam.  A
Zone-tailed Hawk was seen in the area as well.  Sprague’s Pipits continue in
the large fields before the gatehouse.  Rock Wren continues near the gatehouse
but is not always present.  Zone-tailed Hawk and Hook-billed Kite are in the
area.
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Nearby at the North American Butterfly Association Park, Clay-colored Thrush 
come to the water features and feeders.  Burrowing Owl are occasionally
reported.  White-crowned Sparrows come to the feeder.
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At Bentsen-RGV State Park, the male ROSE-THROATED BECARD+ continues but is now
seen at the gatehouse feeder just inside the park.  Formerly it was at the
northeast end of the Acacia Loop or nearby at the “Y” intersection.
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Also at Bentsen-RGV State Park, a Hook-billed Kite and a Broad-winged Hawk were
seen on February 4, and a Zone-tailed appeared the next day. A Northern Parula
is seen infrequently near the boat ramp or Kiskadee Overlook tram stop.  A
Rose-breasted Grosbeak is in the area of the “Y” feeders.  An Eared Grebe
continues at the resaca.  A Lazuli Bunting and a Black-headed Grosbeak are at
the Kiskadee Trail feeder.
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Red-crowned Parrots are most often seen in flight. Red-crowned Parrots are 
sometimes seen in the areas of Quinta Mazatlan in McAllen, and Valley Nature 
Center in Weslaco.  There is a very large flock in the Llano Grande in Weslaco. 
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Green Parakeets are readily seen the large roost in McAllen on North 10th Street
between Violet and Dove in the evening. A single Aztec Parakeet (escaped exotic)
continues from last winter at this site.  Green Parakeets are also found in
Mission on Bentsen Palm Drive in the morning.
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Both Green Parakeets and Red-crowned Parrots have been seen recently in 
Harlingen (near Pendleton Park or 7th and Rio Hondo at dusk), Pharr (sometimes 
at Allen Williams residence on Sam Houston), and Brownsville. 
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Ferruginous Pygmy-Owls are also heard (and rarely seen) at Bentsen-Rio Grande 
Valley State Park in the pre-dawn hours. Remember, the use of tapes is not 
allowed at Bentsen or many LRGV sites. Always ask before using tapes. 
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Ferruginous Pygmy-Owls are at San Miguelito Ranch about 10 miles north of 
Raymondville, easiest seen February through May. There is a fee to access this 
site, and prior arrangements are required (Leticia Tijerina, 956-369-3118 or 
buny55ATaol.com). The TOS trip was treated to breakfast with the Ferruginous
Pygmy-Owls and was delighted to find one at “home”.  Ferruginous Pygmy-Owls
are found on the King Ranch and often at El Canelo as well.
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In Falcon State Park, an immature ROADSIDE HAWK+ was well photographed on
February 5 and February 9.  Other reports include a Red-throated Loon last week,
 a potential first for the LRGV regional checklist - which now stands at 520
species for the four county area!  If you relocate this bird, please notify the
RBA.  A Green-tailed Towhee continues at the park host feeders and up to 5
Groove-billed Ani.
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Salineno is the traditional site for seeing Red-billed Pigeons and Muscovy 
Ducks, however we have no recent reports; this winter seems poor for them.  Gray
 Hawks are often seen here.  The feeding station is in full swing.  A leucistic
Great Kiskadee is present with reduced or absent melanin but bright yellow and
orange plumage. A Common Black-Hawk was photographed at the boat ramp two weeks
ago.
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Access at Chapeño is through the old El Rio RV Park.  It is still possible to 
access the river or watch birds from the bluff.  There is a fee to bird this 
site.  Brown .Jays have been absent for two years but it is possible to see 
Muscovy and Red-billed Pigeons here, although we have no recent reports.   
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Upriver and outside our area, a single BROWN JAY+ was reported through January
25 and a male White-collared Seedeater through January 31 at the San Ygnacio
County Park/Seedeater Sanctuary at the foot of Washington Street in San Ygnacio.
  Park at the top of the hill and walk down. Another good site for
White-collared Seedeater is next to the library at the county park pond in
Zapata at the south end of 9th Street and Laredo. The Seedeaters come in to
drink at the pond.
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Well outside our area are three fantastic birds, all TBRC review species. 
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An AMAZON KINGFISHER+, a potential US first, was found in Laredo at the mouth of
 Zacate Creek on January 24 and was last seen February 3.
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From the south, take Hwy 83 north you will cross Zacate Creek within downtown
Laredo. After crossing the creek turn left at the third block onto San Jorge and
 then turn left onto either Ventura or Water Street. Go to the end and park
along Zacate Creek.
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A NORTHERN WHEATEAR+ is near Beeville, TX, well outside our area.  The site is 
**CLOSED ON SUNDAYS** with no exceptions.  The homeowner, John Bontrager, 
welcomes visitors other days.  To reach this site, take TX 59 East of I-37 to CR
796.  Go south on 796 for 6 miles to a vegetable stand on the right.  Turn right
into the driveway next to the veggie stand and drive back towards the brown 
building.  Please park on the right out of the way before the brown building.  
TXRG
horse pasture and on the stacks of blocks.  Please be sure to sign the sightings
book.  The most recent report is February 8.  
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A NORTHERN JACANA+ at Choke Canyon State Park, in the Calliham Unit 75 Acre 
Pond.  Take US 281 to Three Rivers and follows the signs to the westernmost
Calliham Unit.  A scope is necessary most days.  Look to the far back right of
the pond to start. The Northern Jacana was seen through February 10.
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Directions are provided only for sites not included in the ABA Birder’s Guide
to the Rio Grande Valley or the Birder’s Guide to the Texas Coast.  These
guides are indispensable for visiting birders.



Mary Gustafson 
Mission, Texas



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