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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 > One of the many red winged blackbirds that were enjoying the cool, refreshing water at this reseca on the Javelina Ranch.  Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > The red winged blackbirds were out full force at the Village Creek Drying Beds.  This one allowed a pretty close approach.  I shot this using my 500mm hand-held with my truck as a blind.  Arlington, Texas, November 2008
Stephen > This red winged blackbird was sitting atop a hackberry tree as it kept an eye out for a loggerhead shrike that was actively defending its territory.  Midlothian, Texas, November 2008
Stephen > This is a red winged blackbird that I found calling out very loudly at the Laguna Madre Nature Trail on South Padre Island, Texas, June 2007.
Stephen > This is a red winged blackbird that I found calling out very loudly at the Laguna Madre Nature Trail on South Padre Island, Texas, June 2007.
Stephen > Nice setting for these two female red-winged blackbirds who were trying to cool off on this steamy hot day.  Fredricksburg, Texas, July 2009
Stephen > Female Red Winged Blackbird from White Rock Lake, Dallas, Texas, March 2007.
Stephen > This brightly colored eastern meadowlark was perched on a barbed wire fence near a plowed field and some pasture land.  Midlothian, Texas, January 2008.
Stephen > Blackbirds, jays, crows and meadowlarks photo
One of the many red winged blackbirds that were enjoying the cool, refreshing water at this reseca on the Javelina Ranch. Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
 > One of the many red winged blackbirds that were enjoying the cool, refreshing water at this reseca on the Javelina Ranch.  Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
One of the many red winged blackbirds that were enjoying the cool, refreshing water at this reseca on the Javelina Ranch. Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 40d) |
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