The Le Conte's Sparrow (Ammodramus leconteii) breeds in wet grassy meadows and fields across a large portion of the northern Great Plains. It winters in the southeastern United States west to east Texas. The first two photos at right of a wintering bird were taken at Brazoria N.W.R., Brazoria Co., Texas in December, 1991, with a hand-held Canon T-90 and a FD 400 mm F 4.5 lens with a 1.4X extender (mounted on a BushHawk shoulder mount) on Kodachrome 64. A Fresnel flash was also used. It was a cloudy, overcast day and the flash only illuminated the bird, so the background is quite dark. This attractive sparrow can be a very common wintering species in parts of coastal and east Texas, but it can be hard to get a good look at. |
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This photo was taken in November, 1996, along the edge of Lake Bob Sandlin in Titus Co., Texas with a tripod-mounted Canon T-90 and Sigma 500mm F 4.5 lens with a 1.4X extender on Kodachrome 64 with available light. The bright orange face of this species is quite evident in this shot. |
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The next two Le Conte's Sparrow images were taken near Eagle Lake, Colorado Co., Texas, in December, 2006, with a Canon EOS 1D Mark II and EF 500mm F/4 L IS lens and 2X extender. |
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