Today’s tour was called “Birding the Border.” In this photo you can see the famous border fence, above the green hills where we birded with two guides and 14 other birders. The group saw 100 species of birds.
I especially like seeing ducks and other water birds, which we watched in the channel of the Tijuana River and other estuaries.
Look at the long bills on those birds! You all look a little chilly in these pictures. That said, you definitely picked the right time to get out of town...
We are looking forward to participating in Spring Fling in April in Quintana Beach, in the south part of our county along the Gulf. Birders come from all over the place to see migrating birds that drop at Quintana to get food and water after a long flight over the Gulf.
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Look at the long bills on those birds!
ReplyDeleteYou all look a little chilly in these pictures. That said, you definitely picked the right time to get out of town...
Hello,
ReplyDeleteLooks like an interesting place for birding. Love the ducks and are they Dowitchers in the second photo? Have a great day!
Wow! Over a hundred species. That's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWe are looking forward to participating in Spring Fling in April in Quintana Beach, in the south part of our county along the Gulf. Birders come from all over the place to see migrating birds that drop at Quintana to get food and water after a long flight over the Gulf.
The map really helps!
ReplyDeleteYou had a great time, methinks.
The border fence is quite the thing, ominous just in its presence. Glad you saw so many birds!
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