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Peruvian Meadowlark (male)
Peruvian Meadowlark (Sturnella bellicosa subsp. bellicosa) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Photographed in open disturbed desert northeast of Olmos near Corral Quemado, Piura Department, Peru. Disturbed desert at ca.400 m (1,312 ft) elevation.
Habitat
Disturbed desert at ca.400 m (1,312 ft) elevation.
Location
Corral Quemado, Piura Department, Peru
Date taken
November 2013
Scientific name
Sturnella bellicosa
Equipment used
Canon
This is amazing Stanley!!! Looks like it pretty interested in you!!! Dazzling colors on this beauty!!!!
 
Oh my! I can see why he's called "bellicosa" - That's one mean look he's got!
 

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Central & South America & Mexico
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Stanley Jones
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