A somewhat unsuccessful diminutive representation of the well-known hunter from the winter sky can also be seen in the summer sky. And right in one of the most visited locations! In the "Mexican Gulf" itself! It consists of four stars of approximately 7th magnitude in the shoulders and knees and a trio of 9th magnitude stars in the belt.
VIC: Although everyone is familiar with the North America Nebula (NGC 7000), few people notice the little Orion. He's not a beauty, but it's worth a look while exploring the details in the nearby nebula. A larger telescope will show it nicely, but it will look even better in a rotating telescope.