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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 > Singing loud and proud on top of yucca plant at the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge.  Near Rio Hondo, Texas, July 2009
Stephen > After letting the young ladies to the left know about his attentions, this male eastern meadowlark turned and did the same on his right side.  I'm not sure if he was successful. :-)  Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge, near Rio Hondo, Texas, July 2009
Stephen > An eastern meadowlark on what is turning out to be its preferred perch in my area.  Venus, Texas, January 2010
Stephen > Blackbirds, jays, crows and meadowlarks photo
Stephen > Meadowlark
Stephen > This is simply a documentary photo showing that I did indeed see an altamira oriole while visiting the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge.  Near Rio Hondo, Texas, June 2008
Stephen > This is simply a documentary photo showing that I did indeed see an altamira oriole while visiting the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge.  Near Rio Hondo, Texas, June 2008
Stephen > This is another image of a western scrub jay taken at Los Madrones Ranch near Dripping Springs, Texas.  It was perched in a juniper tree and the blue juniper berries compliment the colors of the scrub jay well.  April 2008.
Stephen > The Western Scrub Jays were very active my first at Los Madrones Ranch.  This one perched just away from the blind in a Juniper.  It was still a good distance so I took all the focal length I had to get this image.
Singing loud and proud on top of yucca plant at the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge. Near Rio Hondo, Texas, July 2009
 > Singing loud and proud on top of yucca plant at the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge.  Near Rio Hondo, Texas, July 2009
Singing loud and proud on top of yucca plant at the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge. Near Rio Hondo, Texas, July 2009
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Keywords: bird meadowlark eastern meadowlark laguna atascosa national wildlife refuge
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