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[birdky] Finally, some tundra birds for me too
- From: "lyneart" <lyneart@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 17:57:40 -0600
There were at least 4 Lapland Longspurs in a flock of 100+ Horned Larks in a
corn stubblefield near home today. My sun sensor eye glasses were so dark from
the snow I couldn't see the LED screen on my camera and kept missing shots of
the constantly moving birds from the time lost taking my glasses off. In spite
of this handicap I eventually got some semi-respectable pix of a Horned Lark
that was determined to get all the seeds off one weed and a Longspur that
decided to take a 2 minute nap.
Frank Lyne frank@xxxxxxxxxxx near Dot in Logan County
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