Posted in lark on Sep 17th, 2011
Horned Larks are very common in Utah, but they’re really hard to get good pictures of in the winter, as evidenced by this post. I’ve had been luck in the summer, though. I saw them in Arizona (of course) in early April. And at Antelope Island on July 4th. They just love perches in open [...]
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Posted in lark on Oct 23rd, 2010
In any large areas of grasslands and sagebrush in Utah, you will find a group of birds called Horned Larks. It is a goal of mine to get some good pictures. They’re very cool looking birds. They’re called horned larks because their breeding plumage includes black feathers on their heads that look like horns. I [...]
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