During our recent visit to Port Aransas on February 12, 2025, we spent an afternoon at the South Jetty, and it was an experience to remember. The jetty extends impressively along the main channel, constructed from reddish granite stones that provide a flat walking surface, making it accessible for both sightseers and fishermen.
Upon arrival, we were greeted by the sight of booming waves, a result of the intensified winds that day. The usual crowd of anglers had diminished, likely due to the challenging conditions, leaving the area predominantly to the local wildlife.
The avian activity was a highlight of our visit. We observed Brown Pelicans executing precise dives into the formidable waves, emerging with fish secured in their expansive bills. One particular Pelican caught our attention as it ascended against the backdrop of a towering wave, only to dive again moments later, its bill ballooning with seawater and its catch. This process of expelling water before swallowing is a vulnerable time for the Pelican, and opportunistic gulls were quick to take advantage. One gull audaciously landed on the Pelican's back, seemingly demanding a share of the meal. We managed to capture a photograph of the Pelican casting a sidelong glance at the gull, as if to say, "What do you think you're doing?" The interaction was both comical and captivating.
Nearby, a Tricolored Heron stood resilient against the gusts. Typically a reticent bird, this individual appeared so fatigued from battling the wind that it allowed a group of women to approach closely for photographs—an unusual behavior for such a normally shy species.
As the hour passed, the wind's ferocity escalated, and waves began to breach the jetty's surface. Recognizing the increasing danger, we decided it was prudent to retreat. Despite the challenging conditions, the experience was exhilarating, offering a profound connection to the raw beauty and untamed spirit of the coastal environment.
In summary, the Port Aransas South Jetty provided us with a unique and memorable experience. Its accessible design and the opportunity to observe local wildlife up close make it a must-visit spot for nature enthusiasts. However, it's essential to be mindful of weather conditions, as the area can become hazardous during periods of high winds and waves.
Thomas Corrao Stray Compass Life
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