[texbirds] Re: Laredo and their Birding Festival

  • From: "Bron Rorex" <bron@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <texbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "'Kelly Bryan'" <kelly.b.bryan@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 11:41:19 -0600

Bron Rorex
TOS Regional Director

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Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 11:23 AM
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Subject: [texbirds] Re: Laredo and their Birding Festival

An excellent suggestion Cameron.

Mary Lee Johnson
Grapevine, TX

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Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:48 AM
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Subject: [texbirds] Re: Laredo and their Birding Festival

Perhaps some of that TOS Steve Gross money could be used to fund the
purchase of some field guides for this group. Young birders and books seem
right up his alley.

Cameron Carver
Lubbock, TX

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> On Feb 12, 2014, at 8:54, Kelly Bryan <kelly.b.bryan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Kudos to the staff at the Rio Grande International Study Center, 
> especially to Tricia Cortez Executive Director, for a great festival 
> this past weekend.  Held at the historic La Posada Hotel overlooking 
> the Rio Grande in downtown Laredo, I found the event well organized 
> and run with almost unlimited birding opportunities up and down the 
> river, many on private ranches.  I was particularly impressed with the 
> opening night mixer at the Arts Center where over 300 bird art entries 
> from area school kids were shown.  I was happy to be a part of the 
> event as a program presenter and field trip leader.
> Almost 120 attendees were there with over half from out-of-state.  I 
> thought they were primarily winter Texans from the valley but most 
> flew in for the event from as far away as California, Washington, 
> Idaho, New Jersey, New York and Ontario.  Despite the cold and windy 
> weather the first two days, approximately 170 species were observed 
> during the event with the best bird being a Slaty-backed Gull found on 
> Thursday and finally confirmed with excellent photographs over the 
> weekend.  My favorite bird was the White-collared Seedeater, one male 
> each on Thursday and Friday.  I was also impressed with the number of 
> Cave
Swallows there; I personally saw 400-500.
> 
> 
> Finally, a local teacher, Glenda Barrera, has formed a young birders 
> club that has attracted a sizable group of very enthusiastic kids 
> wanting to learn about birds.  She told me they were in need of basic 
> equipment
> (binoculars) and field guides for them.  I have put her on some 
> possible funding sources for equipment for these kids in the form of 
> grants.  In the meantime, I will be sending her some extra books that 
> I have.  If anyone on this list serve wants to help I will be happy to 
> provide the contacts.  KBB
> --
> Kelly B Bryan
> Fort Davis, Texas
> 
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