ds Nature Butterfly butterflies tour guide guiding El Cielo Gomez Farias Casa De Piedres El Salto Cd Mante El Naranjo Mexico Mx Altamira Yellowthroad Sun Grebe Ornate Hawk Eagle Jacana Purple Galinule Boat-billed Heron Bat Falcon"> >
| Home | Bird Butterfly Guiding | Rio Grande Valley Specialty Birds | Guide's Bio | Rentals |
| Birding | Reservations & Rates | Bird Guiding Packages | Facilities | Roads to Rio |
Rio RV Park |
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Brownsville, Texas El Cielo, Gomez Farias, Cd Mante, El Naciemento, and La Florida, March 2007 |
||||||||||||||||||||
Our four day three night trip started out from Laguna Vista Bed and Breakfast with Vernon and Loris at 6:15AM and Rio RV Park with Charles and Jon about 7:30AM Thursday morning March 8th, 2007. We crossed Wednesday for Mexican Visas and to get some dollars changed to pesos. Bird counting started at a lake near the Mexican Customs office.. A short stop at Rio Corona just outside of Cd Victoria then on to Gomez Farias and El Cielo with a 1:45PM arrival. The first day with travel ending in birds like Altamira Yellow-throat, Grey-crowned Yellowthroat, Common Yellowthroat. The Groove-billed Ani and Mask Tityra are some others. See a complete list at the end of this page. That evening we reviewed the days list over looking a valley with our favorite beverages, melted cheese, and guacamole. A grilled chicken breast with fries and steamed vegatibles at Casa de Piedras dinning room in Gomez Farias ended our day. Our Guide, Ricardo
Jimenez, exceeded the groups expectations as I expected. He knew where
the birds were and could point them out in his friendly
broken English. He was able to keep their binoculars glued to their eyes.
They saw and I photo graphed the only Altimira Yellowthroat image on
the Internet. This is a rare bird we saw thanks to Ricardo's birding
and knowledge of the area. |
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Day
two of our four day birding extravaganza. |
||||||||||||||||||||
|
El Naciemento (spring) was our first stop just after sunrise. Blue-crowned Motmot, Muscovy Duck, Squirrel Cuckoo, Bronze-winged and Lineated Woodpeckers, Social Flycatcher, Boat-billed Flycatcher, and Ivory-billed Woodcreeper we saw among others. Later we moved to La Florida for more birding from land and water. Our lunch at La Florida was so good all wanted a return. The catfish, tilapia, and red snapper with fries, salad, and cold refresca (soda) was delicious and just the right amount to avoid the local siesta feeling. The palm frond covered roof, tropical folage, and running stream in their fish farm kept us focused on nature. The boat trip on the Rio Frio that followed found us the Sungreb and Boat-billed Heron with pictures taken on this trip to back it up. The Sungrebe was found swimming then flew to a low lying bamboo. You can see the water drops on the Sungrebes breast plus the stripped feet in the blown up version. The Boat-billed Heron photo is the normal place they are found - peaking through the branches. Another great bird for this leg was the Amazon Kingfisher. Miguel the boat captain really tries hard to get you good looks at the birds, but speaks only Spanish. A walk down the road at La Florida located a Bare-throated Tiger Heron on the ground and later in the tree with a photo. White-crowned Parrot in a nest was exciting. Pictures to follow for day three.
|
|
||||||||||||||||||
Day
Three up the Mountains to Alta Cima in the Cloud Forest of the El Cielo
bio-sphere. |
||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||
| Day Four with a morning's birding and return to Brownsville by dark. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Call
us to talk about your vacation! Rio RV Park 8801 Boca Chica Blvd. Brownsville, TX 78521 Phone: 956-831-4653 or 866-279-1775 Fax: 956-831-0147 |
||||||||||||||||||||