As promised, here are a few more details on the Mystery Bird Quiz #8 bird. This image was taken in early August in Pawnee Grasslands in Colorado.
So I believe we can rule out male northern cardinal as a potential answer. It's also probably not an eastern wood warbler. Or an anhinga.
Here is shot of the habitat where I took the image. What a day that was. Out in the great wide open, nothing but land, sky, clouds, birds, a few pronghorn antelope, some distant cattle, and a windmill here and there. What a lark!
Staring at this scene, I found myself singing that Jackson Browne song:
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide.
Maybe it's being an Iowa-born native that allows me to feel so relaxed and happy in the big-sky places...
Good luck with your guessing, birdheads!
10 comments:
I am guessing a juvenile Brewer's Sparrow.
Not too good on Sparrows, but my guess is a female or winter Lark Bunting.
I guess I'm disqualified from guessing by having participated in an obsessive chase for this species all through w. ND and eastern MT. So its tiniest feature is burned into my brain. As is its song!
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How about Baird's Sparrow?
Based on Julie's comment, I'm gonna guess McCown's Longspur. I am a long day's drive from this area, and have been there briefly looking, unsuccessfully for them, but I know they are found there in good numbers.
Juvenile skylark. Just a guess :)
female Lark Bunting
Juvenile Sage Sparrow?
Are you making this easy by giving us a clue? I am thinking a juvenile Lark Sparrow
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