Louis Aulbach
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1 |
Mexican Mallard |
At La Linda Put-in |
|
2 |
Blue wing teal |
A group of 20 flew in front of us all first
day |
|
3 |
Black Phoebe |
The most numerous bird – occurred all
along the bank entire trip |
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4 |
Spotted towhee |
Second most numerous bird |
|
5 |
Chimney swift |
2 hundred or so at mile 55 campsite circling
over us at dusk |
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6 |
Common grackle |
A few on last two days – flying into
cane |
|
7 |
Orange-crowned warbler |
Hot springs |
|
8 |
Hermit thrush |
A pair at Hot Springs |
|
9 |
Ruby-crowned kinglet |
Hot springs |
|
10 |
Peregrine Falcon |
Hot springs |
|
11 |
Merlin |
Flying through our campsite at Hot Springs |
|
12 |
Kestrel |
On the cliff past Hot Springs |
|
13 |
Red-tailed hawk |
A few along the way |
|
14 |
Great Blue Heron |
About 6 along the river |
|
15 |
Virginia Rail |
1st day |
|
16 |
Canyon wren |
Common |
|
17 |
Bewick’s wren |
Singing |
|
18 |
Carolina wren |
Singing |
|
19 |
Common yellowthroat |
By call |
|
20 |
Turkey vulture |
Group kettling |
|
21 |
Chahauhuan Raven |
Scattered along the way |
|
22 |
Blue-gray gnatcatcher |
Hot springs |
|
23 |
Hummingbird species |
Hot Springs |
|
24 |
Northern Cardinal |
Hot Springs |
|
25 |
Pyrrhuloxia |
Hot Springs |
|
26 |
White-crowned sparrow |
Singing |
|
27 |
Mourning doves |
Uncommon |
|
28 |
Swallow species |
Last day – overhead |
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29 |
Meadowlark |
On the road out |
On the River Bank
by
Bea Harrison
Oct 28, 2005
Good friends around the campfire.
A good day on the water.
A cup of box wine and conversation.
The sun is sinking.
A morning's paddle
Through ripples and standing waves.
Good flow,
Paddling against the wind.
Wild Mexico river right
Wild Texas river left.
Tall cliffs and deep canyons
And pinnacles like chess pieces.
Teal ducks and ravens,
Blue herons and sandpipers
Black phoebes and kettling hawks
A merlin flys through our campsite.
And floating by on southern winds
A hundred tiny travelers on magic flight.
A soft touch of orange in the blue, blue sky
October Monarchs.
The night sky is beguiling
The milky-way so bright
We glimpse a falling star
The universe unfolds itself in the darkest night I have ever seen.
Seasoned paddlers all
Average age 58 and a third
On the wild and scenic Rio
Skills are high, excitement higher!
Dana's smiling
Kathleen's beaming
Christy's paddling strong.
Louis, our leader says the sun will come out and the campsite is
shortly ahead.
Sandy and Jeanette stroke on ahead
And I took a swim by mistake.
John and Anne paddle strong - no complaint.
Terry's got beer in his ice chest and is ready to run any rapid.
Jim is making it look easy.
It's another good day on the river.
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