Unlike most downtown districts, the center of the City of Brownsville is notable for the number of birds flying around town.

Right across from the Palm Lounge on Elizabeth Street, a large flock congregates on the fronds of tall Washingtonian (or are they Sonoran?) palm trees. Aside from the occasional egrets and large aquatic birds (herons?) making their way from resaca to resaca in search of water and food, numerous species live with us here. A large number of pelicans used to congregate on the resaca next to the Gladys Porter Pavilion but have since moved to another unknown locale. And on the resaca next the TreviƱo Funeral Home, large flocks of ducks waddle by the parking lot and and egrets dot the trees protruding from the water like white Christmas ornaments at dusk.


I have been in a lot of cities where the prevalent sound is just the traffic and the scurrying of people to and fro. In Brownsville, the city is enlivened by the numerous species of birds that dwell in the trees and buildings downtown. If you are lucky enough to find a shady spot to sit when you're downtown, it is only a matter of time before you will notice the numerous avian population that calls Browntown home.

5 comments:
Juan, how could you forget to include the "urracas viejas" that loiter around the marketa cantinas in the early a.m. looking for those willing to pay for the mating ritual?
Mr. Wash & Wear
(Right across from the Palm Lounge on Elizabeth Street)
jmon, what in the world were you ever doing there???
Jake.
One species of birds that you left out and is possibly the most prominent in downtown Brownsville, esecially at night, is the Shit Bird. They come in all colars and a variety of feathers. They can regularly be seen along the streets downtown.
One dollar for a Budweiser draft, one of the last latrines in Brownsville, a privacy curtain fronting the commode. Bennigan's ain't got nuthin on this place.
Jim
(one of the last latrines in Brownsville,)
Latrine, huh? Said like an old grunt. Interesting.
Jake.
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