Terraplane29
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Finally got my Covid vaccination. Like most everyone I'm really wanting to go someplace and bird. I've been doing mostly overseas trips since I retired, but I'm staying out of planes for now. My birding partner in Atlanta and I thought Texas would be a good bet. We've been there 3 times so since there's not much of a chance of new species so it would be a bird photo trip. But, there's an issue. My chocolate lab trail and backpacking buddy Duncan is 14 and has been diagnosed with lymphoma. He doesn't have much time left, and I owe it to him to be here when he moves on. So we probably won't make migration, even the later stuff. One question is, how far into the summer is it worth visiting, comfort wise? I'm 71, and my thermostat's not what it used to be. The plan is to start around Aransas, work down the coast to Brownsville, then up the Valley to Falcon. We don't have a problem going out early and late (light's better anyway) and then hole up during the hot part of the day. What can we expect weather-wise during early to middle summer, and will there be enough local species around and visible during post-breeding dispersal to make it worthwhile? (Yeah, I know that's subjective.) I'd really appreciate any comments, suggestions, and info. Thanks!