Tag: Creatures Among Us

  • Crested Caracara, the Mexican Eagle

    Crested Caracara, the Mexican Eagle

    by M. Kathy Raines With its sky-blue bill and facial skin reminiscent of candy corn, I instantly recognize this handsome, flat-heated, black-capped fellow—even as I zip down Highway 281 at 75 mph. The bird has an unmistakable silhouette. A slender raptor, the crested caracara (Caracara cheriway) has a large, black-crested head, orangish facial skin, white…

  • The Elegant Gray Hawk

    The Elegant Gray Hawk

    by M. Kathy Raines The elegant raptor, its chest adorned in alternating white and cloud-gray scallops, sat on a bare willow branch along the boardwalk one December afternoon at Sabal Palms Wildlife Sanctuary. Beak ajar, it repeatedly cried out a high-pitched WheEEEooo!             What a treat! Had the hawk sat silently, I might not have…

  • The awesome Osprey

    The awesome Osprey

    by M. Kathy Raines Its upper bill a massive catclaw, its gaze penetrating, the perching osprey swiveled as it scoured the Laguna Madre for ripples and the glint of a fin. I’m glad I’m not a mullet, I thought.             The Valley hosts an everchanging array of birds— resident populations, summer nesters, the flux of…

  • Some Bird!

    Some Bird!

    by M. Kathy Raines Grackles—people either love them, or they decidedly do not. From first glimpse of a sleek, iridescent, purplish-hued great-tailed grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus), I have been smitten. I admire grackles’ regal tails, brash bearing and intriguingly varied vocalizations—clacks. shrieks, croaks and ascending whistles; they create a poignant symphony reminiscent of Stravinsky.  Yet these…