[texbirds] Re: Another, very short, TCC story

  • From: Clay Taylor <Clay.Taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "terrverts@xxxxxxxxx" <terrverts@xxxxxxxxx>, "texbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <texbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 17:26:51 -0400

Hah!   Excellent!!   We have a name for those bird records, but this is a 
family list-serv......  :-)

Now, if I were scripting this little docu-drama, I would wait until you had 100 
species in EVERY county EXCEPT Brooks, and then pick the perfect day to go down 
and blow away the remaining 99 species to complete the TCC!!!

Bring on the stories,


Clay Taylor
TOS Life Member
Calallen (Corpus Christi), TX
Clay.taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 



-----Original Message-----
From: texbirds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:texbirds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Anthony Hewetson
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 2:40 PM
To: texbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Anthony Hewetson
Subject: [texbirds] Another, very short, TCC story

Greetings All:
In response to a specific request: how does one end up with a single species on 
a county list?

It was December of 2002 and I had been hankering to chase some critter, a 
Golden-crowned Warbler, that was being seen at UT Pan Am.  I had put it off for 
some time as I was pinned down by a very busy class schedule up in Lubbock.  I 
had been planning a Christmas trip down to South Texas and was hoping the bird 
would persist until then.  I've never been much of chaser; more of a what 
rarities are being seen where I am headed sort of guy.  This particular bird, 
insanely happy enough with the on-campus lifestyle, ended up being perfect for 
my - finally - off campus lifestyle.


This, of course, meant an all night drive from Lubbock to Edinburg and at some 
point in the wee hours of the morning (probably around 4:00 AM on 21 December 
2002) I found myself too full of caffeinated fluids somewhere along the long 
stretch of Highway 281 south of the metropolis of Falfurrias.

And that, my friends, is how you find yourself with one species of bird (Great 
Horned Owl) on a county list (Brooks) during your TCC adventure.  And there my 
Brooks County list sits, unaltered by subsequent night drives along Highway 
281, just waiting ... waiting ... waiting.


Anthony 'Fat Tony' Hewetson; Lubbock

P.S. And, yes, I did see the Golden-crowned Warbler and it was a beauty!

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