Category: Western Meadowlarks
Meadowlark Take-offs With Food And Without (and a contrast in image quality)
Birds, Bugs And Frustrations On Antelope Island
Anticipating Take-off Angles – Meadowlarks
Meadowlarks, Take-offs And “Armpits”
Meadowlark In Flight
Meadowlark Singing On Sagebrush
Goofy Western Meadowlark
Western Meadowlarks Of Spring
Western Meadowlark – The Scars Of Battle
Western Meadowlark In The Snow
Comparing Adult and Juvenile Meadowlarks – Plus A Bit Of A Laugh
A Minor Meadowlark Surprise
Yesterday morning I found this Western Meadowlark perched up high, in pretty good light and with a clean background so I couldn’t resist firing away.
Antelope Island – A Meadowlark Mecca
Antelope Island is still teeming with Western Meadowlarks and will be for the rest of the summer. Most are uncooperative but there are exceptions.
Meadowlark – Wary At First, Then Singing With Gusto
I tend to like gnarly old sagebrush perches and I’ve had my eye on this one for a while. It’s close to the road, in good light in the morning and Western Meadowlarks use it often. But unlike when they’re perched on an ugly sign, they always seem to fly off as I approach when they’re on this one.
That changed yesterday morning.
Meadowlark Take-offs With Food And Without (and a contrast in image quality)
Birds, Bugs And Frustrations On Antelope Island
Anticipating Take-off Angles – Meadowlarks
Meadowlarks, Take-offs And “Armpits”
Meadowlark In Flight
Meadowlark Singing On Sagebrush
Goofy Western Meadowlark
Western Meadowlarks Of Spring
Western Meadowlark – The Scars Of Battle
Western Meadowlark In The Snow
Comparing Adult and Juvenile Meadowlarks – Plus A Bit Of A Laugh
A Minor Meadowlark Surprise
Yesterday morning I found this Western Meadowlark perched up high, in pretty good light and with a clean background so I couldn’t resist firing away.
Antelope Island – A Meadowlark Mecca
Antelope Island is still teeming with Western Meadowlarks and will be for the rest of the summer. Most are uncooperative but there are exceptions.
Meadowlark – Wary At First, Then Singing With Gusto
I tend to like gnarly old sagebrush perches and I’ve had my eye on this one for a while. It’s close to the road, in good light in the morning and Western Meadowlarks use it often. But unlike when they’re perched on an ugly sign, they always seem to fly off as I approach when they’re on this one.
That changed yesterday morning.