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Birding and discussion: A conservation-oriented birding blog that emphasizes low-impact birding and sustainable birding practices together with the enjoyment of birds. Southeast Colorado offers a diversity of habitats which provide premiere birding opportunities. Save Sabal Palm

Friday, February 01, 2008

Horned Lark--common but declining

The Horned Lark is found year-round across most of the United States and has been considered abundant. However it has experienced a decline of more than 50% in the last 40 years according to
the National Audubon Society Common Birds in Decline report.

I found the Horned Lark in this pic perched today atop a fence post in eastern Fremont County. SeEtta

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