Author: Justin Case

  • The Chachalaca: June 2021

    The Chachalaca: June 2021

    Diane Hall, editor Read the articles below. Leave the author a comment. Or click here to download the pdf file: The 2021 Summer Chachalaca Newsletter. Vol. 18 No. 2. June 2021 – In this issue: All photos were taken by the author unless otherwise noted. The Chachalaca: Archives

  • Migration Surprise

    Migration Surprise

    Caroline Cardile Since we moved to South Padre Island 15 years ago, spring migration seems to be lasting longer and longer each spring. A few years ago, it was typical for volunteers to stop putting out food at the convention center and the lots on Sheepshead Street on May 1, because migration was over. In recent years, the end…

  • The Green Heron

    The Green Heron

    by Pat Avery Have you fallen in love yet with the Green Heron? I’ve always searched for the Great Blue Heron for photographic opportunities rather than what I thought was the less spectacular bird. Earlier this year, fellow TMN Diana Lehmann and I visited the South Padre Island Birding Center in search of the Mangrove Warbler (which…

  • The Company Car

    The Company Car

    by Susan Upton Photos by Alicia Cavazos, Rio Grande Valley Chapter After recently completing the 2021 Texas Master Naturalist class, my mentor Alicia Cavazos and I headed over to Resaca de la Palma State Park to do a little birding. Before leaving, we made it a point to visit with the park Superintendent, Kelly Cummings-Malkowski. Since we…

  • No Bad Birds

    No Bad Birds

    by M. Kathy Raines “Did you see any birds?!” an enthusiast asks. Another replies, resignedly, “No, not really, just trash birds.” While we may not say this, we often think it. And no birder looks fondly upon a squawking Great-tailed Grackle devouring pulp from oranges lovingly set out for famished little migrants. This April, a few gorgeous Rose-breasted Grosbeaks,…

  • My TMN Experience – Opening New Paths

    My TMN Experience – Opening New Paths

    by Mario Fierro While working at Quinta Mazatlan as an Environmental Supervisor, I was first introduced to the world of birding and nature appreciation. The amount of information was overwhelming at times, but the beauty was even more so. This only made the desire to continue learning about the natural world around me even greater and led…