gentle lemur 2 May 2015 lintworm said: Not a trush but a lark: Lullula arborea. Click to expand... That would be a woodlark, but I think that the tail is too long and the posture is too erect. I vote meadow pipit Anthus pratensis. Alan
lintworm said: Not a trush but a lark: Lullula arborea. Click to expand... That would be a woodlark, but I think that the tail is too long and the posture is too erect. I vote meadow pipit Anthus pratensis. Alan
P P Pertinax 2 May 2015 gentle lemur said: That would be a woodlark, but I think that the tail is too long and the posture is too erect. I vote meadow pipit Anthus pratensis. Click to expand... That was what I said in my deleted post too- then I wasn't sure if arborea was actually Woodlark so I deleted it. Woodlark also has distinctive dark mark on joint of wing. I saw a couple the other day. Lovely bird.
gentle lemur said: That would be a woodlark, but I think that the tail is too long and the posture is too erect. I vote meadow pipit Anthus pratensis. Click to expand... That was what I said in my deleted post too- then I wasn't sure if arborea was actually Woodlark so I deleted it. Woodlark also has distinctive dark mark on joint of wing. I saw a couple the other day. Lovely bird.
gentle lemur 2 May 2015 I forgot to add that it's a very nice image because the bird is in beautiful plumage and the pose is just right (look at those hind claws). Alan
I forgot to add that it's a very nice image because the bird is in beautiful plumage and the pose is just right (look at those hind claws). Alan