Texas Now Magazine March 2015 | Page 12

DRUM POINT AND KAUFER-HUBERT HUBERT MEMORIAL PARK MEMORIAL PARK These two sites are about a 20 minute drive southeast of Kingsville and offer the best possibility for large numbers of waders, waterfowl, and shorebirds on Cayo del Grullo, an arm of Baffin Bay, itself a Laguna Madre bay. From fall into spring the bay before you may have flocks of pelicans, ducks, gulls, and terns. Southern Laguna Madre is the major wintering location for Redhead, and this species may be present in large numbers along with Lesser Scaup, Bufflehead, Ruddy Duck, and more. Watch for Common Ground-Dove, Groove-billed Ani, the two thrashers, Pyrrhuloxia, and Painted Bunting (in summer) along the fencerows. Proceed to Loyola Beach and veer south before reaching the town. Veer south on FM 628, eventually angling left to Arana Creek and Kaufer-Hubert Memorial Park (watch for the signs). As you enter the park search the wetlands and mudflats at the mouth of Vattmann Creek for herons, egrets, and shorebirds (Wilson’s Plover nest commonly here, Semipalmated, Snowy, and Piping occur in winter, and species such as Stilt, Pectoral, and White-rumped sandpipers may appear in spring). The ponds inside the park may contain flocks of waterfowl (Greater Scaup, Black Scoter, and Surf Scoter have appeared in the past), and look in the brushy areas around the park for Common Ground-Dove, Green Jay, and Olive Sparrow. RIVIERA FISHING PIER Retrace your path to FM 628, and turn south toward Riviera Beach and the Riviera Fishing Pier. The fishing pier overlooks the mouth of the Laguna Salada. Scan the waters for grebes, pelicans, and waterfowl. Residents in Riviera Beach often lure Green Jays to feeders, and look for Groove-billed Ani in the thick brush along the road. LOUISE TRANT BIRD SANCTUARY Return on FM 771, west to Riviera and travel north on US 77. Be on the lookout for the Louise Trant Bird Sanctuary just north of the intersection. Soras winter in this pond, and Yellow-headed Blackbirds may frequent the cattails in spring. Among the rarities that have appeared here are Red-billed Pigeon and Masked Duck. HAWK ALLEY No birding adventure would be complete without a visit to Hawk Alley. Green Jay by Alan WIlson 12 Get Your History On At TexasNOWmag.com