Sunday, January 10, 2016

A Little Sightseeing

Wednesday was a nice day here, so we drove west to a unit of the refuge about and hour and a half away. It is located on the edge of a small community called Salineno. You can read more about Salineno here. The refuge there is a small unit on the edge of town right on the Rio Grande. There are two RV volunteer couples living on the site and it is a popular spot for bird watchers to visit. Along the road near there we saw one of the blimps that are used for camera surveillance of the river area. It was parked on the ground at the time, but I have also seen them in the air. They are tethered to the ground with a long cable when they are in the air.


On the way to Salineno we stopped at an old chapel called La Lomita and looked around it for awhile.




An old brick oven on the grounds there.


Janice is checking out a small retama tree. It is a common tree around here that looks like it has long pine needles.


But if you look closer, the needles are actually stems with tiny leaves on them.


A few pictures of the inside.




A friendly crew was cleaning up the grounds there and one of them offered to take our picture.



Saturday was warm and nice so we and another volunteer couple took the tram tour here at the refuge. It travels a seven mile loop with a few stops to look at various things. 
                         


One of the stops was a short trail to the river.


The refuge has this ball moss on some of the trees as well as spanish moss in some areas.


Near the end of the tour we spotted this Harris Hawk by the road.


Time is flying fast here, we only have about five weeks left.





1 comment:

  1. You guys have been mighty quite lately. Glad to hear you’re getting out and about to do some exploring.

    Now that we’ve been here in Reddick for a week I wish we’d been able to find something a little closer to things we were interested in. We have a longish drive to things of interest. But nothing lasts forever.

    How are you enjoying S. Texas?

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