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Pete Thayer
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12/04/2007 11:39 AM  

201 Species on this Custom List

To upload the attached Custom list and Quiz yourself on birds that may be seen on this VENT Tour, right-click HERE and select "Save Target As.." (You may want to rename the file Texas_NewYear.xml)

New Year in South Texas click for tour details

Dec. 27, 2007-Jan. 2, 2008

New Year in South Texas
Roseate Spoonbills.
Photo: Greg Lasley

A Relaxed and Easy Tour. Ideal trip for teachers and others with vacation time between Christmas and New Year's, which includes everything from the Whooping Cranes of Aransas National Wildlife Refuge to the numerous specialties along the Rio Grande River.

What better way for birders to ring out the old year and ring in the new than with a visit to South Texas, where mild weather and a host of special birds combine for a memorable holiday getaway. Our first destination is usually Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge, where birds of prey like White-tailed Kite, White-tailed and Harris's hawks, and Crested Caracaras are often present, and where we may spot our first Golden-fronted Woodpecker, Great Kiskadee, Couch's Kingbird, Green Jay, and Black-crested Titmouse, among other South Texas specialties.

The following few days will be devoted to exploring the Rio Grande Valley, where the largest variety of special birds are found. At places like Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge and Bentsen State Park, we can expect to see all the regular "Valley specialties," such as Plain Chachalaca, Least Grebe, White-tipped Dove, Common Pauraque, Buff-bellied Hummingbird, Ringed Kingfisher, Tropical Kingbird, Brown Jay, Long-billed Thrasher, Olive Sparrow, and Altamira and Audubon's orioles. All of these are birds found regularly nowhere in the U.S. outside of South Texas.

On almost every trip we also see a few genuine Rio Grande rarities. In past years these have included the likes of Muscovy Duck, Hook-billed Kite, Gray Hawk, Red-billed Pigeon, Clay-colored Robin, Tropical Parula, White-collared Seedeater, and Blue Bunting.

Our tour will end back on the coast with a boat trip to Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, the main wintering grounds of the world's only wild flock of Whooping Cranes. Here or elsewhere in the vicinity of Rockport and Corpus Christi, we are also likely to encounter Black-bellied Whistling-Duck, Reddish Egret, Roseate Spoonbill, Clapper Rail, Piping and Snowy plovers, American Oystercatcher, Long-billed Curlew, Black Skimmer, and many other interesting waterbirds.

Includes leisurely half-day boat trip to Aransas Refuge; short to moderate walks on level terrain; weather can be cool and windy, but temperatures in the 60s and 70s are normal.

To Get (upload) a Custom List from this Forum and add it to your computer:

1. Open the Posting of the Custom List you want to upload to your computer.
2. Right-click on the word "Attachment" at the bottom of the post -- it will be a hyperlink and underlined.
3. Select "Save Target As..." and save to your desktop. (You may want to rename the file - but do not change the .xml file extension)
4. Open your
Thayer Birding Software birding program version 3.5 or 3.9.
5. Click the Custom List icon
6. In the upper left corner of the Custom List screen, click on the word File.
7. Click Import. Select the file you just uploaded to your desktop. Click Open.
8. The Custom List will now appear on your computer with your other Custom Lists. (You may rename the Custom List if you like.)


Attachment: 1124394817129.xml

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