rooivlerkspreeu/red-winged starling/onychognathus morio on Klipspringer [Oreotragus oreotragus]
Seems notable, no records on iNat from this area and their range doesn't appear to reach around the Lake Isabella area either.
Found another mystery KRP Spadefoot in the same area as the last one. I am now leaning towards Great Basin Spadefoot, which I think is still a fairly big range extension.
Thanks to @k8thegr8 for sharing this with us. My "Encyclopedia of Texas Seashells" (Tunnell et al., 2010) has this information: "Known to live in Port Isabel and Port Aransas in inlet-influenced areas. On aerial roots of Avicennia germinans [= Black Mangrove]".
This appears to be the northernmost record on the Texas coast so far on iNat! And there are several iNat records of Black Mangrove in/near Port O'Connor:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=1766&subview=map&taxon_id=62865
High in the páramo of cerro de la muerte