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SAGA OF THE OLD MAN

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

A new wave of hummers arrived today and fall migration is well underway for many species during this early September day of 2007. I occasionally have birders stop by to check on things.

I met an old man today. I have known him since he was in his prime. I was checking my log at the Land of Ortego – Zalk and over the past 11 years he has stopped by 36 times; usually in the fall and occasionally making an appearance during winter. I guess you could call him a winter Texan. We have had many conversations and occasionally would share a drink, usually something sweet.

I have never seen him drive a car. He just shows up and I can usually hear him fussing about something in the yard. He doesn’t seem to have any possessions, but that does not seem to bother him. He is a spunky old guy and just seems to live for the day. I have been worrying about his health the last 3 years. He seems to be paler each time we meet. I was really worried about him during the winter with the deep snows around Christmas. I did not see him for a month and I was expecting the worst. However, he showed up again in February and said good bye for his spring trip. I have never did figured out where his summer home is.

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IT WAS ESPECIALLY EXCITING SEEING MY OLD FRIEND THIS AFTERNOON. SINCE I BANDED THIS BUFH AS AN ADULT IN NOVEMBER 1997 :)

Old Man 10-14-07

Ortego Birds Intro

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Buff-bellied Hummingbird

This website will cover bird related activities of the Ortego Family living within Texas. Banding activities with The Texas Bird Banding Team, Christmas Bird Counts and Breeding Bird Surveys will make up most of the activities.