Maguari 1 Jul 2010 Sorry - just meant it's an unusual species and a difficult type of animal to photograph well!
Chlidonias 2 Jul 2010 I like the male better http://www.zoochat.com/132/chestnut-backed-sparrow-lark-hagenbeck-158376/ (sorry to be sexist!). It's so unusual and it's a bird I had literally never heard of before, and that doesn't happen very often!
I like the male better http://www.zoochat.com/132/chestnut-backed-sparrow-lark-hagenbeck-158376/ (sorry to be sexist!). It's so unusual and it's a bird I had literally never heard of before, and that doesn't happen very often!
P P PAT 9 Jul 2010 I know this is a little off topic but there can't be too many species with two hyphons in their names, can there? Yellow-tailed rock-wallaby is all I can think of.
I know this is a little off topic but there can't be too many species with two hyphons in their names, can there? Yellow-tailed rock-wallaby is all I can think of.