Subject: Horned Lark photos
Date: Mar 22 08:37:06 2003
From: Russell Rogers - rrogers at olypen.com


Kelly (and Scott) are correct. There are no really good photos of
Streaked Horned Larks, with the exception of one that Dennis Paulson
took which can be found at;

http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/species/lark/index.html

This is a pretty good photo, but it is an enlargement from a slide and
pushes the limits of resolution. I have many poor resolution shots. I
know of few other difenitive photographs of any of the other subspecies
found in WA.

Russell

Kelly Mcallister wrote:

>Hi Tweets,
>
>According to Scott Pearson, a scientist with state DNR who has recently completed
>a research project involving Streaked Horned Larks, there are no really good photos
>of the Streaked Horned Lark.
>
>It would be great to change that, especially since it is so bright and strkingly marked.
>At this time, good photos to aid conservation efforts, would be timely. This subspecies is
>going to need a lot of help for its continued existence.
>
>Kelly McAllister
>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
>Olympia, Washington
>Reply to: mcallkrm at dfw.wa.gov
>
>On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, David Beaudette wrote:
>
>>Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 18:42:12 -0800
>>From: David Beaudette <drtbrdr at earthlink.net>
>>To: Tweeters Messages <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
>>Subject: Horned Lark photos
>>
>>Greetings,
>>
>>Does anyone know of any good photos on the Internet of any of these four
>>subspecies of Horned Lark found in Washington? These are the Streaked
>>Horned Lark, Alpine Horned Lark, Arctic Horned Lark or Merrill's Horned
>>Lark.
>>In addition, are these the only subspecies found in Washington?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Dave Beaudette
>>Wenatchee,WA
>>drtbrdr at earthlink.net
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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