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As the title suggests these are some different photographs of sparrows and swallows.
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Stephen > Here is a nice side view of the rufous crowned sparrow that stayed very close to the morning blind at Los Madrones Ranch.  Dripping Springs, Texas, April 2008
Stephen > The rufous crowned sparrows are known for being secretive and living close to the ground in the underbrush, but I was fortunate to have seen quite a few active ones on my visit to Los Madrones Ranch near Dripping Springs, Texas, April 2008.
Stephen > I was able to capture just one of the few times that a rufous crowned sparrow came in for water.  This was very early in the morning.  Los Madrones Ranch, Dripping Springs, Texas, April 2008
Stephen > Harris's Sparrows, at least where I am located, love to stay in the thick underbrush near the edges of thickly wooded areas.  I am also glad to find one that is relatively in the open like this one.  The light was bright this day but not overpowering and I was able to achieve to strong eye contact.  Spring Creek Preserve, Garland, Texas, December 2009
Stephen > Another image of a Harris's Sparrow where it most likes to be, in the middle of a thicket.  Spring Creek Preserve, Garland, Texas, December 2009
Stephen > Busy image of this Harris's Sparrow, but this is the way I typically find these birds, in thick underbrush.  Spring Creek Preserve, Garland, Texas, November 2009
Stephen > This winter visitor to my area was hanging around some cedar and juniper trees that were cut down for yet another development.  The trees served as a nice shelter for these Harris's Sparrows, but I am sad to see even more land being developed.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2008.
Stephen > This Harris's Sparrow was enjoying the late afternoon probably getting ready to go out on the hunt for dinner.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2008.
Stephen > This is another Harris's Sparrow that I spied in some thick brush near my home.  It is a busy picture, but the Harris's Sparrow is relatively free from interfering branches and the light is nice.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2008.
Here is a nice side view of the rufous crowned sparrow that stayed very close to the morning blind at Los Madrones Ranch. Dripping Springs, Texas, April 2008
 > Here is a nice side view of the rufous crowned sparrow that stayed very close to the morning blind at Los Madrones Ranch.  Dripping Springs, Texas, April 2008
Here is a nice side view of the rufous crowned sparrow that stayed very close to the morning blind at Los Madrones Ranch. Dripping Springs, Texas, April 2008
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