Texas Jan 7th - 14th : 194 species

A gigantic loop, starting and ending in Houston, running down the Gulf coast to the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) then running back and forth across the RGV until driving back up to Houston via the internal route.  Highlights were the American Flamingo (Port Aransas), Red-footed Booby (Corpus Christi, USA life bird #752), Morelet's Seedeater (RGV), Mottled Owl (RGV), Crimson-collared Grosbeak (RGV), Red-vented Bulbul (Houston, USA life bird #753 - an exotic) and Scaly-breasted Munia (Houston, also an exotic) along with the typical RGV experiences of screeching parrot roosts (Red-crowned Amazon and Green Parakeet in Brownsville and McAllen respectively).  A good owl haul overall, with Great Horned and Short-eared up near Houston and Mottled/Barn/Eastern Screech down in the RGV.  Some weather challenges (cold front, windy) and a dry year in s.TX led to a little less diversity than possible. A Clay-colored Sparrow was a good find in winter at Santa Ana NWR - and a well-marked bird - but the fleeting look at Harris's Sparrow closer to Austin goes straight on the Better View Desired list. Red-billed Pigeons were perched in MX so I did not count those.  Also a slow year for rarities in the RGV - the Crimson-collared Grosbeak at least was a cooperative bird, but the Tropical Parulas were not (fail).

eBird's playing fast and loose with countability criteria let you count Monk Parakeet in the RGV (not ABA-countable) but flags Egyptian Goose as provisional up in New Braunfels (ABA-countable) - and it counts my White-fronted Amazon (very much not ABA-countable) from Brownsville.

Year list: 243


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