Rancho Cardinalis is located in the Texas Hill Country outside the village of Center Point that rests on the Guadalupe River. We acquired the ranch in 2005, built temporary living quarters in 2006 and our home in 2009. Our ranch is managed under a State wildlife plan. The focus is on Near-Artic and Neo-Tropical migratory & breeding Hill County birds. We also manage for small mammals and butterflies. The ranch is named after our most abundant bird – Northern Cardinal - cardinalis
Texas Forest Stewardship award
In 2007 we received a Texas Forest Stewardship award. L-R; Susan Sander, Sherry Collins, Clay Bales, Tom Collins
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Busy day in front yard
A few interesting birds today - Red-winded Blackbird (very unusual for the ranch), Hutton's Vireo calling, late season Lincoln's Sparrow, a small flock of Cedar Waxwings that should be in Michigan by now, and a female MacGillivray's Warbler that took a short bath and then was gone. No photos, just memories...
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