Showing posts with label lapland longspur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lapland longspur. Show all posts

Friday, December 17, 2010

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Of Larks, Longspurs, and Rough-legs

The bashful Lapland Longspur that I failed to photograph yesterday was more than obliging today, and he brought some friends! A total of about six Lapland Longspurs were toiling away looking for bits of food only 10 feet from the truck. I sat and watched and photographed them all day. It's hard NOT to photograph these guys when they make it so easy to do.

Lapland Longspur

Lapland Longspur

Lapland Longspur

This photo shows the long back toenail (hallux) that gives Lapland Longspurs their name.

Lapland Longspur
Lapland Longspur

The usual Horned Larks were around again, there were more today than yesterday.

Horned Larks

Horned Lark

Horned Lark
Horned Lark

The Rough-legged still continues to be seen. Today he was fond of perching on gas well heads and he also had a particular favorite tree in the wetlands.

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Rough-legged Hawk

I was wondering where the American Pipits had gotten off to earlier in the day. I found the two from yesterday when I went to the compost area of the landfill and found them picking around a giant pile of discarded spoiled produce from local grocery stores. If you squint you can make him out at the bottom left hand side in the mud.

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American Pipit

Friday, January 8, 2010

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Why I Love Snow

Horned Lark



There were several flocks of birds pecking around in the snow where the dirt had recently been seeded. At first I thought they were all Horned Larks until I got home and looked at the pictures and found these Lapland Longspurs.

Lapland Longspurs

This bird was all by itself pecking around in the trash with the starlings and meadowlarks.

American Pipit

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