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Showing posts with label Rock squirrel. Show all posts

Saturday, June 26, 2021

Franklin Mountains State Park



We made it to El Paso the first day’s drive.  I have been wanting to bird there for a long time, so we stopped at the Franklin Mountains State Park that morning.  The Franklin Mountains are surrounded by the city of El Paso and I think the entire park is within the city limits.  Before the park was created, developers were eyeing the land for residential development.  A group formed to “Save the Franklin Mountains.”  They were successful in getting a state park created and saving a special habit and beautiful area.  We saw joggers running in the cool of the desert morning. 

The park has a bird blind and feeding station.  I spent maybe an hour at the feeding station.  


 



I loved getting close looks at Scaled Quail coming in both to the feeders and the water feature.  

 










There were White-winged Doves





 



and Mourning Doves.  





There were LOTS of House Finches - with several of the color variations. 










Black-chinned hummingbirds visited the feeder that was close to the blind.  


I had a Northern Mockingbird 








and a Western Kingbird visit. 




And an oriole came to visit, probably Scott's Oriole.  







At the Visitor Center there was a bird nesting in the eaves of the porch, a closer look and photographs showed it to be Say’s Phoebe.  






And then there were the small mammals:




Texas Antelope squirrel 













Rock squirrels, adults and juveniles 
I look forward to returning to the Franklin Mountains during different seasons.