A Guide to Birding High Island, Bolivar Flats and East Texas During Peak Migration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video on The Birding Voyage we explore the area of High Island, Texas, where thousands of birds migrate through each year after crossing the Gulf of Mexico. I explored several hotspots such as Smith Oaks, Boy Scout Woods, Anahuac, Bolivar Flats and Sabine Woods. It was an incredible experience and I would highly recommend visiting there. I was there April 11th-14th. From my research the peak of migration is the 2nd and 3rd week of April.
Chapters
0:00-0:55 Intro
0:56-6:18 Bolivar Flats Day 1
6:19-7:51 Horseshoe Marsh Bird Sanctuary Day 1
7:52-9:48 Boy Scout Woods Day 1
9:49-14:51 Smith Oaks Sanctuary Day 2
14:52-19:41 Anahuac NWR Day 2
19:42-22:21 Boy Scout Woods & Hooks Woods Day 2
22:22-24:33 Boy Scout Woods & Anahuac NWR Day 3
24:34-28:07 Sabine Woods Day 3
28:08-30:15 Big Thicket National Forest Day 4
30:16-33:39 High Island Last Day
33:40-37:43 Conclusion. What I learned & Would Have Done Different
Thanks for Sharing. This was a great video on birding this area. Really appreciate the effort you put into it. Great Job.
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Great video! Thanks for the South TX birding therapy tonight. You had some more great lifers. Yes, the two boardwalks next to each other are crazy. I don't know the back-story. In 2005 when we first visited, there was only the Laguna Madre boardwalk. Our lifer then was a Least Bittern and I have 30 min of video of it! Unbelievable.
Very cool! I have yet to see any kind of Bittern. They are sneaky!
Thanks from the UK. Great video. Keep posting birding videos 👍
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Very nice video! Thanks for sharing.
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Excellent trip! Thanks for sharing this fine video of your voyage.
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Thank you very much for sharing. In addition, the Cattail Marsh in Beaumont is incredible and worth a visit. It is not far away from Winnie, just go east on I-10.
Thank you for the tip and for watching!
Outstanding video, just subscribed.
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Wonderful video, brings back happy memories of birding in southern Texas, thanks for posting this!
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Loved your video. Always wanted to get to High Island!! This adventure was special!
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Excellent video. Brought back a lot of happy memories from that area and made me realise how much I want to go back there! Thanks for posting it.
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Great video and we both have the same camera. I appreciate how you can capture good shots of the warblers. We are prepping for a third week of April trip back to Sabine Woods. Your video is an excellent refresher. I will be subscribing and looking for the next video. Thanks again. Oh, I agree about the Louisiana Waterthrush.
Thanks for watching and confirming the Louisiana Waterthrush. Have a great trip this April! I'm excited for you!
I love going to Anahuac!
It was an awesome spot!
I would go crazy if I get to see so many bird species in one trip! Seems like you had lot of fun on this trip!!
Thanks for watching! It was an amazing experience seeing so many birds!
Love your videos. I always watch them. Note: The waterthrush is a Louisiana. It has an unstreaked throat, pink-buff sides and bright white brow. Hope it is still a lifer!
That you for letting me know! It definitely is a lifer!
I am glad! Keep up the great videos. It is like I am birding with you
Thank and I'm glad you enjoy them!
Great video, what a fantastic trip! I hope to see migration there one day - those warblers! 😍 Do you use Merlin sound ID when you bird? Where did you fly into and what area of Texas is this in? Thanks for all the great tips.
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it! I usually don't use Merlin Sound ID when birding. I flew into Houston Hobby Airport and most of these spots are near High Island, Texas.
Great stuff sir. What was actual date of your visit? U mentioned Spring.
So many lifers, incredible😎
I was there the second week of April. It was amazing! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for showing this fine video of some of the birds that you met on your trip to Texas. At what time of year did you visit these reserves?
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it! I visited in April, 2023.
Great video. Based on the lifers you were finding I’d say you must be from the west coast. California maybe.
You're right! San Diego area. Texas was awesome!
Great video! I'd really like to make that trip. When were you there?
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it! I was there the second week of April.
I'm planning a trip there this year. You said during "peak migration"..... So I'm assuming late April, into May ? But I hate to "assume" :) lol Sure would like to know the exact dates of these birding stops. TY for the great video though. Helps to give me a good idea of what to expect :)
Thank you for watching. From what I read, the peak migration at High Island is the 2nd and 3rd week of April. I was there the 11th-14th of April.
Great work. When did you visit these sites?
Thank you! I went the second week of April.
What kind of camera are you using to capture these?
Nikon P950
And yes, ianmcgeorge4520 is my twin brother in case you wondered....
Very cool!
What are the exact dates of this trip?
I was there April 11th-14th. From what I read peak migration is the 2nd and 3rd week of April. Thanks for watching!
We pronounce it ball-iv-er :)
Thank you for letting me know!