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The Texas-sized ‘monster’ bird that created a huge flap back in 1975

January 20, 2012
By Chasing Shadows

The month of January marks the anniversary of one of the strangest creature sagas in the history of Texas… that of Big Bird. We’re not talking about Sesame Street here folks. During the year of the nation’s bicentennial, some 36 years ago, dozens of citizens from San Antonio to the Rio Grande Valley reported sightings of an enormous, man-sized bird that was seen soaring through the skies and in some cases, accosting those who were unlucky enough to be in its path.

It all started near the end of 1975 when two police deputies from Harlingen had an early-morning encounter with a bird with a 10-foot wingspan gliding over their patrol cars. This was quickly explained away as a simple misidentification of a large pelican. But on New Year’s Day, two teenage girls named Tracy Lawson and Jackie Davies stated they observed a scary, five-foot-tall bird leering at them in their yard as they played. Their parents discovered some enormous, three-toed tracks the next day that were featured on a local news broadcast. Hysteria soon erupted.

On January 7, a Brownsville man named Alverco Guajardo heard something slam into his trailer home and when he went out to confront the culprit, he claimed that he stood face to face with “A bird, but not a bird… like something from another planet!” One week later, Raymondville resident Armando Grimaldo experienced the most terrifying encounter to date, when he was sitting outside smoking a cigarette one evening. Suddenly, Grimaldo heard the sound of great, flapping wings and was attacked from above by a beast that scratched at him, ripping his clothes. He was later transported to the Willacy County Hospital in a state of shock.

Other notable reports include that of two sisters who spotted Big Bird at a watering hole in Brownsville on the 18th, as well as two soldiers who had a sighting on a ranch near Poteet the same day. At one point, the fervor was so great that everyone from local radio station owners to oil tycoons were offering  a substantial reward for the capture of the avian monster. Then as suddenly as the Big Bird had appeared, it seemingly vanished. Perhaps returning to its native habitat in some remote area. It’s worth noting that I still receive reports of humongous birds from around the Lone Star State on occasion; perhaps indicating that there is something quite extraordinary flying around out there somewhere still.

Have any readers seen anything that resembles a gigantic bird?

For more information, check out my book, “Big Bird: Modern Sitings of Flying Monsters.”

— Ken Gerhard

 

 

 

 

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  • Juan Ovalle

    KRGV later explained it away as a misidentified blue heron, I believe.

  • Juan Ovalle

    KRGV later explained it away as a misidentified blue heron, I believe.

  • Sergio

    Good story! My dad was the original cameraman who did these stories for KGBT-TV in Harlingen.

  • Gabecod

    This is strange and I know how this will read. I’ve refrained from doing exactly this out of fear of sounding like some big foot government conspiracy enthusiast. In fact I’m quite the skeptic when it comes to most if not all things, and I would be with these “big bird” sightings as well had I not come across something like this myself. 10-15 years ago my dad took the whol family to the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge, up until that we had never gone. It was early in the morning when we made it there and my dad was driving on a small strip of land with water on both sides. In the car were my dad, my stepmom, two of my brothers, and I. We stopped to enjoy the view a bit, also because it was a bit foggy to continue and my dad was thinking about turning around. Off to the east of where we were we saw another small strip of l and and dad, older brother, and I were trying to figure out if there was a way to reach it because there was a man on that side and being as competitive as we are, we felt challenged. We tried whistling at the man to try and get his attention to no avail. The man started walking a little and when he moved we noticed something was off. At first glance it appeared to be a man holding a blanket of some kind over himself just standing there, but when he began to walk and turned to his left we all noticed something strange. The man appeared to have a beak. My took out his binoculars. Once getting a good look he said, “that can’t be a bird.” My brother and I were shocked at what he said and both wanted a look for ourselves. Sure enough upon closer inspection it did appear to look like a tall bird. Quickly we began to guess as to what it was and try and make excuses trying to make sense of this. This was way too big to be a bird! When we thought it was a man, it was definitely a large man, as tall as my dad, about five feet eleven inches. My dad went to the car and started honking the horn while my brothers and I made noise, brothers yelling while I whistled as loud as I could. Suddenly the “bird” began to take off. Slowly and somewhat cumbersome this bird opened it’s wings and started to flap them. The size and the sound of the wings, we all gasped in disbelief as this huge man of a bird took of slowly. Since then we’ve spoken of it amongst ourselves mostly because of the weird reaction that you get when you try and explain this to other people. I don’t like conspiracies and like I mentioned I am a staunch skeptic, but what we saw that day was extraordinary.

  • Gabecod

    Sorry about the grammar and typing errors, I was responding via my ipad.  

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