Horned Lark Perching on a Fencepost

March 12th, 2010 § Email This Post § 0

Horned Lark Perching on a Fencepost
Horned Lark Perching on a Fencepost

This bird is a new find for me! I had heard several reports of Horned Larks having been seen in the area recently, which many take to be a good sign of spring approaching. So I was very excited when I actually saw this one perched on a post. It was singing away and at first I mistook it for a Western Meadowlark. Although the two species are very similar at first glance, the tufts on the head of the Horned Lark are a sure giveaway and make them very easy to tell apart.


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