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Thursday, January 2, 2025

Caracaras at last

I've lost track of how many times I went to Balmorhea hoping to add Crested Caracara to my Reeves County list. The species was seen and photographed at the lake there in December of 2023 and into January 2024. Then again this past December. I kept trying, but never did see them. I've seen many caracaras, so I don't know why it mattered to have one more species added to my county list, but, for whatever esoteric reason, I cared. A fun challenge of a species rare for the county, I guess.


Only photo I know of showing the pair together

By this morning, I'd almost forgotten my quest for them, as I enjoyed lovely weather birding at Balmorhea State Park. Last time I was birding Balmorhea I did the park last, so decided to start there today. Early mornings are the best time for birding.


After a couple of hours of fun, I decided to go to the lake and look for the caracaras once again. Plus something else exciting might show up. As I was driving out of the park, headed toward the town of Balmorhea, my daughter called. I slowed to a crawl and drove along the shoulder while we talked. Just as we were about through, I couldn't believe my eyes. There, perched about 100-150 or so feet from the highway, in a field, was a pair of caracaras. I don't know if I would have seen them had I been driving faster and paying more attention to traffic. They were the last thing on my mind, at the time.


I turned around and went back to the park. Didn't feel like going to the lake after that. I was so excited, I figured I'd just check out the park one more time, then head back to Alpine. 


Back at the park, I saw a few different species for the day, including this Hooded Merganser. Always a nice find! A great morning!




10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yay! It’s always great to get that elusive bird!

JudithK said...

Hooded mergansers are so spectacular!! Always nice to see. Glad you had a good day out.

Leffson said...

Cool. Very happy you finally got to see them there. :-)

Anonymous said...

Caracaras very intelligent birds, one of my favorites. I'm going to have to find this park and lake you write about.

Carolyn Ohl-Johnson said...

Balmorhea is an hours drive for me, but this time of year, and in this drought, it's the closest place with good birds. Happy New Year all!

Anonymous said...

Good for you...Happy birding in 2025!

Enrique G. said...

Just this morning I was trying to get a glimpse of the Whooping Cranes while driving from Rockport to Austin, taking Tex Hi 35 North as much as possible trying to stay as close to the coast along the Aransas Wildlife National Refuge before I cut northwest and head to Austin. Though I did not see any Whooping Cranes, I did see three Caracas on the side of the highway and reminded me of your ventures trying to catch a glimpse of these birds.

Carolyn Ohl-Johnson said...

I feel your pain. If you know where to look, the Whooping Cranes are easy to find at Goose Island. I missed a couple good species while I was in the area Thanksgiving because I didn't know they were there and where to look. I love Caracaras, and Whooping Cranes.... and most bird species. LOL

Anonymous said...

Great to hear you finally got the Caracaras. Love the Hooded Mergansers, Nice pic.

Carolyn Ohl-Johnson said...

Thanks everyone! The new year is off to a good start!