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Originally Posted by vettech2112
I knew y'all would have the answer, good job! I encountered this bird as it sat on a sign just off the "auto loop tour" at Brazoria NWR. It seemed to be watching a flock of storks feeding nearby. I was impressed with the number of birds at that refuge. I saw more species of shore birds at Brazoria than I did at Aransas, suprisingly.
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Glad to help! The first crested caracara we ever observed was en route to Rockport. We usually get a good look at them (either perched or flying overhead) in the region you mention -- we've only done a "flyby" tour of Brazoria NWR and caracaras were one of the species we observed. My neatest observation of one, and most recent, was at
Guadalupe River State Park, actually... near the stock tank and picnic tables on Loop 3 of the multi-use trail, just a (very) short walk from campsite #34. Unfortunately, I didn't have my 300mm lens on the camera, and by the time I got it out of the camera bag the two caracaras on neighboring trees had taken flight.
We've also seen them at
Brazos Bend State Park near Houston, though it seems to be highly seasonally depenedent on how many raptors you'll see there... at least in our limited experience.