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eremophila alpestris

  1. Horned lark

    Horned lark

  2. Horned lark

    Horned lark

  3. Horned Lark, Male

    Horned Lark, Male

    Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris) male.
  4. Horned Lark (male)

    Horned Lark (male)

    Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris enthymia) male.
  5. Horned Lark (juvenile) eating a Harvester Ant

    Horned Lark (juvenile) eating a Harvester Ant

    Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris enthymia) juvenile with a harvester ant.
  6. Horned Lark (male)

    Horned Lark (male)

    Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris giraudi) male.
  7. Shore lark

    Shore lark

  8. Rocky

    Rocky

    American Horned Lark on the rocks.
  9. Shorelark at Holkham

    Shorelark at Holkham

    One of the 4 or 5 Shorelarks at Holkham. A bit distant for anything other than a record shot and not great light but nice to get something.
  10. Horned Lark (female).jpg

    Horned Lark (female).jpg

    Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris)
  11. Horned Lark

    Horned Lark

    The "horns" are actually occipital feather tufts which are usually raised in males and flattened in females. Tufts are flattened in this individual. Horned Larks prefer open country with sparse vegetation. They are the only native lark species breeding in North America. They have declined...
  12. Horned Lark

    Horned Lark

    https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/304948241
  13. Shore Lark

    Shore Lark

    2 Seen on shore at Kilspindie Golf club at Aberlady Bay
  14. Shore Lark

    Shore Lark

  15. Shore Lark

    Shore Lark

  16. Shore Lark

    Shore Lark

  17. Atlas Horned Lark

    Atlas Horned Lark

    The Atlas mountain ssp of the Horned (or Shore) Lark. Among the snow and rocks high in the Atlas with a flock of African Crimson-winged finches, and a male Seebolm's wheatear.
  18. Shore Lark

    Shore Lark

    A scarce winter visitor to Scotland. Called the Horned Lark in other countries.
  19. Shore Lark

    Shore Lark

  20. shore lark

    shore lark

    sorry but bird was a long away off
  21. Shore Lark

    Shore Lark

  22. Juvenile Shore Lark

    Juvenile Shore Lark

  23. Shore Lark

    Shore Lark

    Another shot of this handsome male on Cleethorpes shore.
  24. Shore Lark

    Shore Lark

  25. Shore Lark

    Shore Lark

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