
We arrived back at Heathrow early yesterday morning and were home by noon. After unpacking and sorting out the things that happen when you are away for a month we finally turned in at 9.00pm. We awoke this morning at 10.00! Looking back over our GABRaT lV / Neil’s Big Birthday Bash / Tex-Az trip it turned out pretty well. Despite a very average Spring migration along the coast (universal agreement from those birders we talked to) caused by continuous gentle south-easterlies and a lack of bad weather to ground migrants we did see a lot of good birds – our provisional final tally of 373 far exceeding our pre-trip target and, after week one on the Gulf coast, our real-time expectations. After our early success of twitching the Siberian (Amur) Stonechat at Anahuac on day three we did miss a few ‘sitters’ but still managed to add a dozen new birds to our all time USA list: Siberian Stonechat, Berylline & Costa’s Hummingbird, Botteri’s, Five-stripped & Rufous-winged Sparrows, White-rumped Sandpiper (mad that I’d see a good few in the UK before I finally catch-up with them in America!) Whiskered Screech Owl, Sulphur-bellied & Dusky-capped Flycatchers, Montezuma Quail (only heard previously) and the comparatively recent split of Chihuahuan Meadowlark. I’ll take that…





































