Here are a few more birds that I photographed on my walk along Salado Creek yesterday (Monday, January 28, 2013).
As I mentioned in yesterday's post, one of the major complications I had to deal with was the fact that the overcast sky combined to produce both a dim light and a pronounced background glare. It made it difficult to see, much less photograph, especially, the smaller birds. I think this difficulty is more pronounced in this series than it was in yesterday's:
The first three and last two photos in the series are a loggerhead shrike. From the time I started the walk until I returned about an hour and a half later, this shrike was still perched in the same location on the wire.
The fourth, fifth and sixth photos are a Audubon's yellow-rumped warbler.
The seventh, eighth and ninth photos are the State Bird of Texas, the northern mockingbird.
And the tenth, eleventh and twelfth photos are a northern flicker.
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