Showing posts with label West-Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West-Park. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2017

West Houston Birding in January



Flood Control Lake with Water Tower on Eldridge near Westpark 

Ibis and little blue heron foraging on the edge of the water

Schiller Lake:   Small island in the detention pond teeming with white pelicans
Small island in the detention pond teeming with white pelicans
Ibis 

Blue heron in the lake 

Great white egret 











Saturday, September 26, 2015

Yes, you can see white pelicans in the wild in Houston


Here is the proof: The pelicans are back at the "water hole" between Highway 6 and Eldridge at West Park. Built for flood control purposes, and recently enlarged, this man-made lake has become popular with local residents for walking and biking shore-side, but also with birds. Their favorite spots are the little islands where no humans bother them. As was true in the Spring, though, great white egrets and ibises are more common than pelicans. You will need a powerful zoom lens to get close-up shots. 

Detention pond island birds: White egret, American white pelicans, more egrets 
Detention pond islands in the late afternoon (Sep 2015)
Great white egret strutting in shallow water 
Sunset at the detention pond