Hi Ian,
It is another male Lark Bunting, but I think it may have some aberrant plumage.
If it’s left over from nonbreeding plumage, it’s awfully bright. Very neat
find. I love seeing Lark Buntings, but I kind of wish they all looked that way
now...
Jennifer
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On Apr 27, 2020, at 11:35 PM, Drew Harvey <drwharvey419@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Lark Bunting
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:34 PM Ian Shelburne <ian.shelburne@xxxxxxxxx>--
wrote:
The attached pic was taken near Lazbuddie, Parmer County, a few days ago.
Male lark bunting, normal plumage, on the right, but is the left bird also
another male lark bunting, just in a transitional plumage that explains the
white brow stripe?
Thanks,
Ian Shelburne
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