Viewing across the Blanco River at one of the several hawks we saw. |
Woodpeckers were out in abundance with sightings of red-bellied woodpecker, yellow-bellied sapsucker and the yellow shafted northern flicker most common. Hawks made their appearance by standing vigil high in the trees. We all got see a juvenile red-shouldered hawk, a red-tailed hawk and an American kestrel through the spotting scope that Stephen provided.
A large owl flew past but too briefly to get a proper identification. We also saw a large number of mosquitoes but they did not seem to bite, simply annoy.
In addition to the downed trees and limbs we saw a river otter in the Blanco and recent evidence of feral hogs in the park.
The birding hikes take place on the first Saturday of each month. Stephen has been leading a dozen or so to birding sites around San Marcos. He can be contacted at BirdsIview.org. Blanco Shoals natural area is a City of San Marcos property at the end of River Ridge Parkway. There are no trails or amenities at the present time. Read a full description on the San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance website under the 'Natural Areas' tab.
--LJ