Friday, August 10, 2012

Brazos Bend State Park

I visited Brazos Bend State Park for the first time about a month ago - mid afternoon on a hot summer day.  I went over to the deck at Elm Lake and thoroughly enjoyed watching the purple gallinules, common gallinules, whistling ducks, and all the other birds in the marsh.  I knew I needed to come back and bring my big lens over and sit a spell there.  

I had ordered this  Beach Rolly so that it would be easy to transport my heavy Sigma 300-800 and its sturdy tripod.  This was its first test and it passed handsomely!  It even carried my folding chair!


I got set up just after sunrise.  There were common gallinules in the distance.  But it wasn't long before the bird that I was hoping to photograph came into view - the purple gallinule!  I love this bird with its beautiful irridescent feathers and that beautiful light blue forehead.  I got several chances.  I loved hearing it call. 



There was a juvenile working its way around the lily pads as well.



On one of the snags was a yellow crowned night heron.


There were several little blue herons that posed for me.

I loved seeing this little blue heron with his freshly caught frog.  He worked in around in his mouth and swallowed it whole!


There were several juvenile little blues - notice the green legs and gray beak!


A green heron stopped by for a visit as well.
 

I don't want to forget the black bellied whistling ducks that kept coming in and perching on the trees around me.  


My bird list at Brazos Bend State Park for August 8, 2012:

Black-bellied whistling duck
Anhinga
Little Blue Heron
Cattle Egret
Green heron
Yellow-crowned night heron
White ibis
White-faced ibis
Turkey vulture
Purple gallinule
Common Gallinule
Red-bellied woodpecker
American crow
Red-winged blackbird

I need to come back in cooler weather and hike the trails. I know there are more birds to see!  

P.S.  Although I have yet to see alligators at Brazos Bend State Park - there are supposed to be 300 of them here. 

2 comments:

mybillcrider said...

We used to go to Brazos Bend every now and then. I must admit I was more impressed by the gators than by the birds.

Mary Ann Melton said...

I've had more luck at Brazoria National Wildilfe Refuge with alligators. So far I've been to Brazos Bend twice without seeing any. But I'll be back again . . . so maybe next time.