Beautiful pictures, Daner. Keep posting.
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ISv, thanks for correcting my misidentification. I'll edit the original entry right now. And my mistake was even easier to spot on other photos that I just disregarded as the photos were not sharp enough around bird's eye. But, there is a hawk eye on this forumI agree with Click - nice series but I have to disagree for the last shot!
Not with Click but wit you: The Crested Lark may have sometimes and somehow damaged crest but look at the tail - you will see the outer feathers are white. For me its a Skylark - Alauda arvensis. For all Larks of that region (incl. North Africa and the Middle East) only the Skylark has white outer feathers on the tail.
Always! BTW the "hawk" that you are talking about wear glasses ! So far only for reading but...ISv, thanks for correcting my misidentification. I'll edit the original entry right now. And my mistake was even easier to spot on other photos that I just disregarded as the photos were not sharp enough around bird's eye. But, there is a hawk eye on this forum
Best regards!
The broken eye ring on the bill side says Orange-crowned but I'm not sure too.Not sure if this is a Nashville Warbler or an Orange-crowned. View attachment 207181
Skylarks in fly! Nice photo!
For nothing!Thanks ISv!
Very nice!Prairie warbler , I guess she will make the rare bird list.View attachment 207191
Prairie warbler , I guess she will make the rare bird list.