I shot these
Lark Buntings in my neighborhood patch the day after New Years. They were in a large flock that flushed each time I approached. Luckily these two birds allowed me to get close shots just before sunset.
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Lark Bunting male |
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Lark Bunting female |
great captures Jeremy
ReplyDeleteTerrific images Jeremy!
ReplyDeleteClassic!
ReplyDeleteThat's a bird on my target list. I hope they are still around in February!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a gorgeous neighborhood bird!
ReplyDeleteReally great closeups. I've seen this bird but I personally have the habit of labeling brown birds "sparrows':)
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos of the bunting. I really like the setting.
ReplyDeleteLovely images with stunning details and very well composed as well
ReplyDeleteThis is what I may be seeing in large numbers in the path along Columbus Park. Notice the black/white markings, particularly on the non-breeding male.
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