The Gulf of Mexico waters at South Padre Island.My granddaughters loved collecting seashells to bring back home with them.We were not the only ones strolling along the beach.
As we were leaving the island the sun was setting just beyond the bridge to the mainland. If you click on the picture you can see the bridge stretching across the water. It was about a mile long.
On Monday, our last full day in Texas we went on a birding tour at the Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park. We saw a lot of different birds that are not common here in Tennessee. I really enjoyed the tour. Here's a small sampling of the many birds we saw:
Green Jays at a feeding station. We observed and took pictures of them from behind a blind.
From a distance the Great Kiskadee.I had been hoping to see this bird, the Chachalaca.
Birds and javelinas were feeding in the same area. The tour guide reminded us that javelinas are not a wild pigs. Sorry, but it looks like a very hairy, little ol' wild pig to me. ;)I'll leave you with this shot of some butterflies enjoying their corner of the park.My my, but it's good to be home again. Have a great week, Y'all.
Linking up with Eileen's Saturday's Critters #211
As we were leaving the island the sun was setting just beyond the bridge to the mainland. If you click on the picture you can see the bridge stretching across the water. It was about a mile long.
On Monday, our last full day in Texas we went on a birding tour at the Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park. We saw a lot of different birds that are not common here in Tennessee. I really enjoyed the tour. Here's a small sampling of the many birds we saw:
Green Jays at a feeding station. We observed and took pictures of them from behind a blind.
From a distance the Great Kiskadee.I had been hoping to see this bird, the Chachalaca.
Birds and javelinas were feeding in the same area. The tour guide reminded us that javelinas are not a wild pigs. Sorry, but it looks like a very hairy, little ol' wild pig to me. ;)I'll leave you with this shot of some butterflies enjoying their corner of the park.My my, but it's good to be home again. Have a great week, Y'all.
Linking up with Eileen's Saturday's Critters #211
Wow!
ReplyDeleteAnd that's supposed to be one of the great birding areas of the whole United States. I'm glad you got to go!
Wow. I love bird watching. That must've been an awesome trip. Thank you so much for sharing the photos. They're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving!
Lesley Ann
P.S. I have to agree, it looks like a hairy, wild pig.
ReplyDeleteLesley Ann
Oh what beautiful pictures. I am so looking forward to the day when I am healthy enough to walk along a beach again and go bird watching. And shop.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and how lovely your trip must have been! Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteI love the water. Looks like you had a great trip.
ReplyDeletewhat amazing green jay birds!
ReplyDeletecould you not bring some back
and turn them loose here? I have never seen green jays!
Your pictures are stunning! I love the picture of the sunset on the beach. You captured the most beautiful sunset picture I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you all had a wonderful time. Weddings are always so grand. I'm sure your mints were the hit of the reception.
Wlcome back home.
Great pictures. How fun to see a pirate ship. I've never seen or heard of green jays before; they look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a good time on your trip. :)
Your pictures are breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteMy son loves to vacation in Padre Island, though he usually goes in the summer. The last time he was there, a hurricane hit land about 50 miles away, which put a bit of a damper on his vacation! ;-)
Well, well, I must agree that the pics are quite nice...tee hee.. There's nothin' in the world like bein' there, though.
ReplyDeleteThat sunset is so pretty, I like the bird pictures, I have never seen a Green Jay. The butterflies are my favorite (Monarchs), you are right the ship looks like a pirate ship.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful photos! What a nice place to visit. I'm glad the wedding went well and of course the mints were appreciated. I'm sure they were so yummy.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
My Grandparents go to South Padre Island every winter. You got some really great pictures. Hope you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you had a wonderful trip!! The pictures are awesome--especially that hairy pig!!
ReplyDeleteNo, I really love the birds and the butterflies. We don't see as many butterflies around here as we used to--I wonder why?
My daughter lives in Texas--almost 5 years now--and I've never been there. Hopefully, in the spring.
Beth
Lovely photos of your trip.
ReplyDeleteHello, I would love to visit that park and Padre island. The birds are wonderful, the Green Jay is one my want to see list. The sunset is gorgeous. Wonderful series of photos. Thanks so much for linking up and sharing your post. I appreciate all your visits and comments on my blog in 2017. I wish you and Zoe all the best in 2018, Happy New Year. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and critters. Love that sunset! ~The Happy Wonderer
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed seeing all your photos! Magnificent sunset!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Those Green Jays are gorgeous! I've never even heard of those and I used to live in Texas! Beautiful photos for critters!
ReplyDeleteWe used to live in McAllen, Texas, so I (used to be) familiar with all the places you mentioned. What a wonderful trip down memory lane through your pictures. The sunset and ALL the bird shots are terrific. Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful trip! I loved seeing South Padre Island views and the birds and critters!
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