A Shy Jay?

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I love the colors of the Blue Jay . I saw this one on a recent hike. I guess he was shy and would not look my way. I'll just call him a shy jay. I guess that name does not fit with the behaviors of any blue jay, but it fit this one.

~ Rick


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Let’s Chat

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This beautiful song bird is a Yellow-breasted Chat. I have photograped them before, but almost all of those photos were taken at Stillwater Prairie Reserve . This one was no exception. We were hiking at Stillwater Prairie Reserve. Such a beautiful bird!!

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Are You Sure

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This one had me stumped. I had a hard time identifying this bird. I initally thought it was a Golden-cheeked Warbler. The thing is, this the Golden-cheeked Warbler is very rare, and even engangered. They are normally only seen in Texas. (Click the link above to see a photo of the Golden-cheeked Warbler).

Strike one .. so what is the beautiful bird?

After consulting with local experts, I now believe this is a Black-throated Green Warbler . Click the link to check it out. It still had me feeling unsure, but that is what I am going with.

~ Rick


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Peace, My Friend

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It happend again. Last summer I shared a story about an encounter I had with a Eastern Towhee. I shared how one flew very close to my head (A Fly By). While hiking this past Sunday, I experinced this again.

We saw this Towhee in a nearby tree, but he was not in a good place for a photo. I remember this even from last year, so I pulled out my phone and played a call that was like the one he was making. It only took minutes before he came to check me out.

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He flew from one side of the trail to the other .. back an forth a few times. I was concerned that I was creating some stress, so after a couple of photos we moved on.

As we approached the parking area, I could stil her him following us. I decided to play the call one last time. He pearcherd near me for one last photo.

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What a cool bird, but a little territorial. Peace my friend.

~ Rick


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