Migratory Thoughts
About 40 miles away from our house in Texas is a wildlife preserve called Hagerman. It is a nondescript sanctuary where oil field and lake co-exist; which one could easily miss if they did not pay attention to the brown road signs leading up to it. And yet for all its secretive existence its home to one of the most impressive sights we have seen as far as texas wildlife is concerned. Thousands upon thousands of migratory birds make this place their temporary abode enroute to warmer climes. Standing there on a December afternoon i could not but admire the amazing sight of a zillion geese first descending on the green fields for a feed and then majestically taking off for the nearby lake to avoid becoming a feed for the larger predator. I felt for my winged friends and for the arduous journey they undertook every year to sustain life. And yet i felt with the passage of time we were impeding on their ...