Oh, hey, speaking of Lark Buntings, Denver Field Ornithologists has just debuted a beautiful new logo featuring original artwork of the bird. Visit www.dfobirds.org to check it out.
-- Lots of white on Bluff Lake today -- 27 Snowy Egrets and 26 AW Pelicans. Green-tailed Towhee, Empid, three Snipe, and two Rock Wren.
Chris Rurik
Denver, CO
On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 9:45:48 AM UTC-6, Dave Leatherman wrote:
On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 9:45:48 AM UTC-6, Dave Leatherman wrote:
Nice photos, Bill, of a nice bird. Just to make it clear and save the sterling Denver Audubon Master Birder Class of 2015 going to the trouble of a mass response, Lark Buntings ARE, indeed, sparrows. At least I think so, unless the AOU just last night lumped them with Thick-billed Murre. Colorado is the only state to honor a sparrow with the status of "Official State Bird". My guess would be this is not because our legislature is particularly ornithologically enlightened but rather enamored of the printing cost-savings that might accrue from having a black and white mascot.
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2015 08:56:33 -0600
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Re: Sparrow ID El Paso county (pictures)
From: jrol...@gmail.com
To: bill_...@msn.com
CC: cob...@googlegroups.comThis sparrow "look-alike" looks like a Lark Bunting.The big white wing patch is a strong clue, and the bill is larger than most other sparrows.Sibley has a cool list of birds that look like sparrows,but are not. (page 492 of the first edition).I have recently mis-identified 9 of the last 7 bird photos I looked at, so let's waitfor another opinion.Joe Roller,DenverOn Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 8:02 AM, kickback <bill_...@msn.com> wrote:Thanks to all for the comments explaining that this bird is a female lark bunting!Bill
On Monday, September 7, 2015 at 11:53:37 PM UTC-6, kickback wrote:I think this is a Savannah sparrow but I am not very sure. Seen near Drennan road by the airportPlease send me your comments.ThanksBillEl Paso county, Colorado Springs
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