The Rockport / Fulton, Texas area has more to offer than birding. Although you have to admit, the birds are pretty spectacular and if you weren’t a birder when you first arrive, you just might turn into one by the time you leave.
The little town of Fulton sits just to the north of Rockport. This is where I find myself spending most of my time – cruising up and down Fulton Beach Road. I call it ‘my scenic route’ to the store because I’ll take the extra time to travel off the beaten path on my way to the H-E-B Grocery Store and Super Wal-Mart which are located off the main drag – Highway 35.The title Fulton Beach Road is a bit of a misnomer because there is no sandy beach. The town of Fulton is more of a harbor town. The working fishermen along with their boats are quite often found docked in the harbor by late afternoon. This is a great place to pick up fresh shrimp and fish. Our favorite is the Grouper.
I assure you, my little RV freezer will be well stocked with grouper and shrimp by the time we leave this beautiful part of Texas.
Since I’m fighting a bit of a head cold, the brain isn’t working in the writing department so I’ll leave you with more images of the area and you’ll see why I know Al and I will return to this part of Texas again 🙂
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Your photography is simply stunning. This looks like an area we need to visit.
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Thank you. We’re enjoying our stay here but it depends on one’s interests. It’s very low key and the birds are spectacular 🙂
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Jaw-dropping sights and shots! I love your pier shots. FTW!
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You have some amazing photos in this post.
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Thanks Larry. I’m sure FL is offering it’s own unique display of birds.
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OK, now I’m officially jealous! 😀
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I keep telling you….you would love it here 🙂
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Oh I know I would, but I’ve driven through Texas and there’s simply no end to it. 🙂
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Loved all of your beautiful pics! That is a very nice area and one that we have never been to but need to add to our “to visit” list, for sure, especially since I love bird-watching so much. 😉 Hope you feel better soon!
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This is a great place to go for birding but not beaching. Although the beach on Mustang Island / Padre Island is pretty darn awesome. I think you and you’re family would really enjoy the area. And thank you, I’m already feeling tons better 🙂
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Congrats on the award….jealous 😦
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Thanks…..not sure it’s jealous worthy. Me capturing some awesome shots of the whooping cranes….now that’s jealous worthy 🙂
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Hope you’re feeling better soon, we are headed to Goose Island on Tuesday so appreciate the tour of the area. We’ve fallen in love with the Port A area which is why we’ve purchased a lot here, we will be back next year but some years we do plan to go other places and rent the site out.
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Sounds like a nice plan. My folks spent a lot of time in Port A and we visited a couple of times. It’s a great place. I managed to get some awesome whooping crane shots today off 8th Street and Lamar Beach Road…..a quick bike ride from Goose Island SP. Let me know if you’d like me to show you. We’re at Hidden Oaks RV Park until the 1st. 🙂
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We have never spent a month there ,but Goose Island is where we want to be…Actually, Fulton is on my list of possible places to retire to…You would also love Mustang Island SP..You and Al like to dry camp, and you can on the beach. We are in the W & E but regardless of what some people say, this is just fine for us…reminds me of the sites at Goose Island on Compano Bay…I suggest you and Al try this place sometime….sunsets to die for, and beachcombing extraordinaire!!
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I love this little area and I could see wanting to buy something here. I keep telling Al I want a pale yellow house with white trim on stilts…..eye roll and sigh! My folks spent every winter for 7 years at the Pioneer RV Resort just up the street from Mustang Island SP and we visited a couple of times. I’ve already taken the ferry twice and walked the beach on the island. Once is not enough, that’s for sure. We’re already discussing the possibilities for next winter. Managed to get some awesome whooper shots today 🙂
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Oh my Ingrid! Your pictures are absolutely stunning!! I’m so glad to see this post. We spent a bit of time in the Galveston/Freeport area and I was so disappointed when we arrived. I had expected to see nice beaches but in that area (at least at the time we were there June 2012) they were awful. Your post of the Rockport/Fulton area has me wanting to give the Texas coast another try! Thanks 🙂
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Well there aren’t any beaches near me except for the ‘fee’ beach in Rockport but then there is Padre Island – Mustang Island. You can boondock on the beach in Port Aransas, just don’t stay too long or salt corrosion will set in. The RV Parks around Rockport / Fulton are pretty ‘rustic’ so I’d say it depends on one’s expectations and interests. Sometimes a second look can be worth while 🙂
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The great thing about traveling around the country is that it is all beautiful in its own way. Every state has something that will catch your eye. Enjoy the journey.
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You are so right about that. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 🙂
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Ok, now you are just showing off (lol)! Your photos are fabulous Ingrid! I love all of them! Can I just fly you out here to give me a few lessons on my Panasonic? 🙂
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You are too kind…..Again, leave it on auto and point and shoot. I’ve been having fun using the ‘burst’ mode this morning on the whoopers and sandhills but I’m still just a little too far away. Thus, I NEED a new camera LOL. Do you have a polarizing filter?
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No I don’t yet but I’m thinking you do, right? 🙂
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Yep, and highly recommend one 🙂
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The docks and fishing boats have just dragged me in with their beauty…hoping we get over to NOLA. Don’t miss Ft. Pickens next year…just get on Loop A. Find that sweet park in TX…I want to know too. You deserve that new camera…wish my Canon could have a better lens…but I got the cheap Charlie that you can’t switch out.
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My cameras aren’t very expensive either….just the normal point and shoot. Ah, the food in NOLA is enough to drag me back. Hope you make it there, that is if you ever decide to leave LA 🙂
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I just love the photo of the trees. When we were there two years ago. Paul and I both just wondered around looking at the trees. The wind has given them such character.
If you are into seeing some of the local history, we visited the Fulton Mansion State Historic site. It was an excellent tour for very little money.
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I know those trees are so interesting. Did you see the “Big Tree” said to be over 1,000 years old? The Fulton Mansion is temporarily closed as it goes under a massive renovation. Hopefully it’ll be complete next winter when we return 🙂
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Great shots! We may hit TX next winter/early spring.
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It’s a big state with lots to see. I know we’ll be back 🙂
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Wonderful white pelican photo, and such lovely, tranquil sunset and water images. We also really like Rockport…the biking, birding, water, and sunsets are wonderful, as you know! Hope you feel better soon.
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It’s a real nice low key area. I’m enjoying the birding more than I ever imagined. Perhaps because there are so many beautiful and unique birds to photograph. Rest and fluids and I’m already feeling better….thank you.
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Sorry your feeling under the weather, but this scenery has to lift your spirits alittle. The pics are great, now you know why I keep saying I want to be by the water. Some day! I’ll enjoy your pics in the mean time. enjoy it for all of us. 😉
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I totally see why you hope to move back to FL and the water. Next winter I would like to explore further east along the Gulf coast….. New Orleans, Pensacola, to Cedar Key. We’ll see how the budget holds up 🙂
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Looks like a beautiful place to visit.
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Yes, it is. I think it’s a place I can see us returning to 🙂
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Fresh fish and shrimp, I’m coming 🙂 Beautiful photos of the town, and the last one, Wow!!!
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I’m not sure if I prefer the sunrise or the sunset – both pretty spectacular. And the fresh seafood is awesome. I’ll really miss that when I return to Colorado 🙂
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I would go for the birds, but stay for the scenery! Your photos are great, they make me want to visit the area.
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Oh, what you could do with your equipment and skill. I’m still struggling to capture sharp images of some of these birds. Perhaps I NEED a new camera!!!
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I don’t know what kind of camera that you have, but if it’s a DSLR, more than likely, a better lens would go a long way towards improving your photos, which I think are quite good as it stands now.
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Nope, just using a couple of point and shoot, but I’m looking into a DSLR like a Canon T3i with a long lens.
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A good choice. The secret to photography is to buy the best lenses that you can afford. Almost any body on the market can take sensational photos, but a cheap lens results in poor photos.
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With photos like that you need no words… brilliant photography… absolutely brilliant, can’t even pick out a favourite…
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Aww, thanks Bulldog. I have a bird post coming up and thought of you while I was putting it together…..hope you like pink 🙂
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Exquisite photos, you captured the feel of Fulton nicely.
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Thank you….I appreciate the comment. I’m really enjoying this area and all the unique birds 🙂
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Great photos, as usual. See? you leave Phoenix and get a cold. 😦
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That’ll teach me, but then again I never would have seen these amazing birds 🙂
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Such a BEAUTIFUL place – love your captures – going to have to put this on my travel bucket list:) Looking for a place for a family reunion in 2015 or 2016 and looking at TX since it is pretty central to all of the family. Happy Hump Day!
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Texas has so much to offer. I’m located in an area more known for birding, but Port Aransas and Padre Island are known for the miles and miles of beautiful beach. So just depends on ones interest. This area is also relatively affordable which is a huge plus 🙂
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I will have to check out those two locations then. Who does not love the beach:) Thanks so much Ingrid – appreciate the 411!
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Beautiful photos!! It is just amazing how much beauty there is in every state.
I guess those trees tell the story of the wind!! Strange looking creatures:)
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The wind swept oak trees are pretty interesting and just down the road from us is the “big tree” said to be over 1,000 years old. Probably should do a post on that but the birds seem to be taking my focus!
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Beautiful … get better! Hector
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Thanks……used my burst mode this morning. Pretty awesome but still need to be closer or have a longer zoom 😦
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Agree with Sue, sometimes we need jus t silent pictures to convey the beautiful surroundings. Glad that you are thinking of coming back there, so shall we rendezvous in 2014/2015 🙂
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Forgot to mention that bird is a show – off and love your shot!
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Actually I plan to check out some other RV Parks around here. Thus far I haven’t seen one I would recommend, but working on it. A rendezvous sounds fantastic with plenty of ‘birding’. So far the plan is to return next January so hubby and I can shoot some birds 😉
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Great images. Drink fluids.
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Thanks Mike and good advice…..not sure I’m drinking the ‘right’ fluids though 😉
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What a great place to set up camp, Ingrid. I was never that interested in birds until I came to live here in Florida, but now I’m an avid watcher. Your pics are splendid! 🙂
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Thanks. I totally agree – watching all these birds can be addictive. I’m learning patience in the process 🙂
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I agree! Your photography is awesome. Great job Ingrid.
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Thank you so much. I’m always questioning myself so I really appreciate the kind comment 🙂
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Lovely reflections and perspective. You’re getting good at this, Ingrid!
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Why thank you……and I have that new camera picked out. Now to convince the hubby I NEED it.
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Oh c’mon. I know you have your ways! 😉
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Thanks for today’s post. Simplicity is what we need in this busy world and your beautiful, silent pictures gave us that. I’m sorry you’re not feeling well, but you managed to make us feel good.
Sue
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Aww, thank you. Busy indeed. Sometimes it’s nice to sit and watch the world go by 🙂
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