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The jays are probably my favorite from this family along with the meadowlarks but they are no where near as numerous and they are also camera shy, at least the ones in my area. The scrub jays seem much less camera shy than the blue jays. All jays are aggressive, which puts off some people, but I think they are very photogenic. Obviously, the grackles are extremely abundant, both the great tailed and common variety. The red winged blackbird, which comes in high numbers in many parts of the United States, while present, does not appear in large numbers in my area of North Texas.
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Stephen > This particular green jay was one of the last I saw while on my visit to the Martin Refuge. It had come in for water and seed.  Here it was taking the high ground checking out the surroundings.  Edinburg, Texas, June 2008
Stephen > The day I took this picture it was near 100 degrees Fahrenheit, but for a while the sun went behind some clouds coming off the coast and it made this area surprisingly dark.  I was about to get my flash out, but instead opted for higher ISO settings and I stepped up enlarging the aperture.  Even so, I brightened the image in Photoshop just a bit.  I do like the perch that this green jay gave me so I am glad it all worked out even with bad light.  Javelina Ranch, Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > Good to the last drop... Javelina Ranch, Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > A charismatic green jay checking our the surroundings at this feeding and watering area at the Javelina Ranch.  Peñitas, TX, June 2009
Stephen > The green jays were active at the Javelina Ranch but they were not present in large numbers.  They would usually squawk at each other in the trees and then fly down to the water feature at the ranch's Windmill Blind.  This one gave me a nice back view.  Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > The green jays were not quite as abundant as I am used to seeing them when I was last down in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, but they were certainly there.  They are not quiet birds.  This one came in to check out the action at this feeding area on the Javelina Ranch.  If you look carefully you can see that a curve billed thrasher worked its way into the background.  I did not know this at the time.  Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > The green jays were plentiful, loud and active on the cold, blustery day I visited the Fennessey Ranch along the Texas Central Coast.  I like the raised crest on this green jay.  Near Bayside, Texas, December 2008
Stephen > Here is a green jay giving an inquisitive look at the other birds at a small feeder on the Fennessey Ranch in between Bayside and Refugio, Texas.  December 2008
Stephen > This green jay seems to be giving me a curious look as if asking itself who would be outside in the cold on a cloudy, cold day taking photographs of birds.  The answer would be me.  In all honesty, all this green jay cared about was kicking the cardinals out of the feeder tray.  :-) Fennessey Ranch, near Bayside, Texas, December 2008
The green jays were plentiful, loud and active on the cold, blustery day I visited the Fennessey Ranch along the Texas Central Coast. I like the raised crest on this green jay. Near Bayside, Texas, December 2008
 > The green jays were plentiful, loud and active on the cold, blustery day I visited the Fennessey Ranch along the Texas Central Coast.  I like the raised crest on this green jay.  Near Bayside, Texas, December 2008
The green jays were plentiful, loud and active on the cold, blustery day I visited the Fennessey Ranch along the Texas Central Coast. I like the raised crest on this green jay. Near Bayside, Texas, December 2008
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