Texas Now Magazine March 2015 | Page 13

Located west on TX 285 toward Falfurrias, this stretch of highway was so named by Kingsville birders because of the large assortment of raptors such as White-tailed Hawk, Harris’s Hawk and Crested Caracara which reside there. Mississippi Kite, Broad-winged Hawk, and Swainson’s hawk migrate through this region by the hundreds of thousands and may be seen perched on power poles or soaring over the fields. Redtailed Hawk is resident, and Ferruginous Hawk and American kestrel are common in winter. Also look for flocks of Lark Buntings along the shoulder during winter. There are 12 loops within the Central Texas Coastal