Whooping Crane – True Winter Texan

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The Whooping Crane is the rarest of the world’s 15 crane species and is the tallest bird in North America. In 1941 the population had dwindled to just 15 birds. Now through valiant efforts of many people and organizations the migratory flock which travels from Canada to winter here at on the Texas coast is estimated to be over 250. While the cause of the recently discovered dead whooping crane on Aransas Bay has not yet been determined we ask that all hunters take extra care. Cranes stand 5 feet with a blazing red skull cap; flying they have a 7 foot wing span with black wingtips, long neck and long legs extending beyond their body. Whooping cranes can be sited in various locations from boat tours out of Rockport, viewing platforms in Aransas National Wildlife Refuge and sometimes along local roads in agricultural fields as they come for fresh water and leftover grain. You can enjoy a great opportunity to see these magnificent birds during the upcoming Whooping Crane Festival, February 19-22 in Port Aransas or by visiting Aransas National Wildlife refuge just a 45 minute drive from Port O’Connor.  For more details: www.whoopingcranefestival.org      www.fws.gov/refuge/aransas

 

Provided by Mid-Coast Chapter Texas Master Naturalist

Provided by Mid-Coast Chapter Texas Master Naturalist

 

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge by Vera Wiatt

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Another Well Kept Secret of the Texas Coastal Bend

If you haven’t discovered ANWR, you are missing a treat. The Aransas Nation Wildlife refuge is only about 60 miles from Port O’Connor, just a few miles from highway 35 at Tivoli. It serves as one of the country’s key stopovers for migratory birds and is habitat for migratory songbirds, raptors, shorebirds, waterfowl and pollinators who stop to rest and refuel before continuing their journey to and from tropical destinations. The Refuge also serves as the winter home for a high diversity of migratory birds, the most celebrated being the critically endangered WHOOPING CRANE.
In 1941, only 16 whooping cranes were left, and all members of this flock wintered on the salt marshes and tidal flats of ANWR and spent their summers in Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada. They still do and their numbers have grown. Interested? The Whoopers are here now!

For more information on whooping cranes and the refuge: http://www.nwf.org/wildlife/wildlife-library/birds/whooping-crane.aspx or /www.fws.gov/refuge/Aransas/ and 361 286 3559

Remember to wish these friends and neighbors a Happy Birthday!

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Jan. 16: Erica Coward; Lauren Zwerschke; Jerome Preslar

Jan. 17: Michael Meitzler

Jan. 18: Barbara Clayton

Jan. 20: Nancy Pomykal; Billie Powers; Will Wickham

Jan. 22: Julissa Lopez

Jan. 23: Krystal Stanfield; Terrence Sears

Jan. 24: Leslie Finster; Timmy Amundson; Martin P. Mapp

Jan. 25: Leroy Smith

Jan. 26: Timothy Doolin; Sandra Lane

Jan. 27: Albert L. Smith; Dylan Euton; Ashley Stephensen; Hazel Clayton; Tammy Sanders; Ashley Caldwell

Jan. 28: Duc V. Nguyen

February 1: Susie Jaycox; John Burkhart

Feb. 2: Pat Hatcher; Larry Gibson

Feb. 4: Allan Berger; Bobby Smith; J.J. Johnston

Feb. 5: Mary Sue Thumann; Frank Mahalek

Feb. 6: Christopher Gaines, Jr.; Marjorie Gotcher

Feb. 7: Louis Ragusin; Phuong T. Nguyen; Sue Dacus

Feb. 8: Crystal Dobecka-Johnson; Casey Carter; Grace Stone; June Pitonyak

Feb. 9: Ginnie Lichac

Feb. 11: Micki Morris; April May

Feb. 12: Benjamin Bourg; Johnny Hawes; Joseph Carey; Lucas Haynes; Berbert Rodriguez

Feb. 13: TH Long; Christa Hawes

Feb. 14: Dodie Sanders

Feb. 15: Kaitlin & Peyton Rice; Raymond Dobecka; Ariel Johnson; Tesha Harborth Russell; Xandra Alford; Leanne Smith; Cheryl R. Sandoval; Mary Ann Claiborne

Feb. 16: Kevin McCauley; Vincent Lopez; Raymond Page; Frank Dornak; Samira Romero; LaVerne Pease; Karen Smith

Feb. 17: Kristin W. Hadley; Elida Ragusin

Feb. 19: Paul Martinez; Nicholas Raby; Timothy Reneau

The Dolphin’s Notebook

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Citizens of the Week at Port O’Connor School

Week ending January 9: PreK- Christian Gutierrez; K- Kyndra Carriles; 1st- Alex Lopez; 2nd- Keegan Short; 3rd- Kyle Doggett; 4th- Ehtan Redding; 5th- Anthony Luna


Students of the Week at Seadrift School

Week ending January 9: PreK- Kiley Sexton; K- Jonah Vasquez & Kayden Garza; 1st- Madilyn Webel & James Ledesma; 2nd- Alexandra Mallory & Kidron Lehtinen; 3rd- Jonathan Nguyen & Alissa Young; 4th- Jacob Nguyen & Harley Peeler; 5th- Luis Casas Munoz & Adrian Munoz  Junior High: Henderson- Matthan Morgan; Cady- Brenner Marek; Parnell- Jacob Guerra; Coach Anderson- Alyssa Reyna; Coach Sternadel- Dylan Cameron; Charnetski- Chloe White; Smith- Joseph Thigpen; Coach Lillge- James Ledesman; Mrs. Sternadel- Shawn Badgley; Mr. Anderson- All of the 1st Period 8th Grade Class

What’s Up

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AA meets each Saturday night at 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall in Port O’Connor.
POC Lions Club meets the second Wednesday of each month, 4:00 p.m. at Port O’Connor First National Bank
Seadrift Chamber of Commerce meets the third Thursday of each month, 6:00 p.m. at First National Bank meeting room, Seadrift
Commissioner’s Court meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at 10 a.m., 1st Floor of the Court House, Port Lavaca.
Crossroads Astronomy Club meets at 7:00 p.m., third Mondays, at U of H, Victoria, Room 223 info: wes81461@yahoo.com   935-2016
Calhoun County Quilt Guild meets the first Wednesday of each month at 9:30 a.m. at the Fairgrounds Exhibit Building.
Calhoun County Democratic Club meets the last Thursday of the month at IBC Bank, Port Lavaca, at 5:30 p.m.
Calhoun County Republican Club meets first Monday of each month 6:00 p.m. at the Episcopal Church Community Room, 213 E. Austin, Port Lavaca.
CASA (Christians Against Substance Abuse) meets each Thursday from 7-8 p.m. Call 361-652-7451 for meeting place.
Friday Night Youth every Friday except the first Friday of each month, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., Fisherman’s Chapel, Port O’Connor
First Baptist Youth Group (Port O’Connor) meets every Wednesday night from 6:00-7:00 p.m. Grades 6th – 12th; Team Kids Grades 1-5
Port O’Connor Cemetery Association meets 3rd Thursday of each month at POC Community Center
Ladies Bible & Book Study is held every Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall in Port O’Connor
VFW Post 4403 meets first Tuesday of each month. 552-3886
Open Mon-Friday; Closed Weekends R. Guitierrez 210-872-1198

Thurs., Jan. 22    Local Watershed Information 1:00 pm        Port O’Connor Community Center
Thurs., Jan. 22    Port O’Connor Service Club 10:00 am    POC Community Center back room
Thurs., Jan. 22    Calhoun County Democrats Club 6:00 pm        G.I. Forum, 2785 W. Main, Port Lavaca
Thurs., Jan. 29    Why Water Matters to the Bay (inflows) 1:00 pm        Port O’Connor Community Center
Sat., Jan. 31    Fire Department Fund Raiser 6:00 p.m.    Seadrift Fire Station, 102 E. Dallas Ave.
Mon., Feb. 2    Calhoun County Republican Club 6:00 pm        Grace Episcopal Church, Port Lavaca
Tues., Feb. 2    Seadrift City Council 7:00 pm        Seadrift City Hall
Tues., Feb. 2    Bunco 7:00 pm        Port O’Connor Community Center back room
Thurs., Feb. 5    Madeliene Cantu, NRCS 1:00 pm        Port O’Connor Community Center
Thurs., Feb. 5    PL Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet 7:00 p.m.    Bauer Community Center, Port Lavaca
Fri., Feb. 6    Mystery Dinner Theatre (Benefitting The Harbor) 552-1982    Bauer Community Center
Mon., Feb. 9    Port O’Connor Chamber of Commerce 6:30 pm        POC Community Center Meeting Room
Thurs., Feb. 12    Port O’Connor Service Club 10:00 am    POC Community Center back room
Thurs., Feb. 12    Seagrasses 1:00 pm        Port O’Connor Community Center
Thurs., Feb. 12    Sweetheart Banquet 6:30 pm        Port O’Connor Community Center
Sat., Feb. 14    Valentine’s Day

 

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