I stopped; the dogs stopped; I zoomed in and snapped.
Rufous-naped Lark
This is a fairly large, stocky lark with a short but distinctive erectile rufous crest. It also has a rufous wing panel that is more visible in flight than on the ground. The Rufous-naped Lark characteristically sings from the top of a fence, termite mound or shrub.
It's a fairly common resident; sedentary and usually solitary or in pairs. Its food is insects and grass seeds.
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Hello, pretty shot of this beautiful Lark. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, glad the dogs stopped when you did.. and did no scare him away
ReplyDeleteNice sighting. Seems you dogs are bird watchers instead of chasers like my Carson was.
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