On the trip back to Houston from Laredo, we stopped by Choke Canyon State Park. This is a fabulous place for birding! We only had a couple of hours in the area. Nearby we found Savannah, White-crowned and Clay-colored Sparrows. A Cactus Wren posed for us (at one time there were two posing).

A Pyrrhuloxia thought that he was hiding.

A Roadrunner ran across the road and then proceeded to fluff and ruffle his feathers.
And, a Bobcat crossed the road in front of us--but too far away to get its picture!
In the park itself, we had a flock of Turkeys
on our way to the lake to see the visiting Northern Jacana once again.


A 30 mile drive then took us to Beeville for another look at the Northern Wheatear that has been there this winter.
We left Laredo about 11:00 a.m. after watching for the Amazon Kingfisher--got home about 11:00 p.m. A long, but worthwhile, day!