G'day Steve,
Thanks for sharing with us the AGP from Texas, any chance of taking some
more photos? Your Sparrows remind me of Savannah Sparrows I saw ten years
back while birding over there.
Cheers Jeff.
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G'day all
I saw all these on a large playing field today. Before you get excited it
was in Texas, west of Houston. Probably 200 AGPs, 10 PSs and 4-6 BbSs.
Also a few Killdeer.
I thought the folks studying the Sydney AGP might be interested in a
couple of photos.
http://members.datafast.net.au/~clarkja/swvicbirds/Texas/26032009/
I couldn't get close enough to the BbSs for a pic.
I'm hoping my friends on Texbirds can help with the sparrows. If anyone
on birding-aus knows wants to have a go 1a and 1b are of the same
individual (female?) and 2a-c is a separate individual (male?).
Texas is great for birds and an interesting experience culturally!
More photos can be found at
http://members.datafast.net.au/~clarkja/swvicbirds/Texas/
Cheers
Steve Clark
Hamilton, Vic, Australia
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