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Horned LarkThe Horned Lark is a challenge to photograph. They forage in flocks and scatter as a group when the most flighty bird becomes wary. They don't move south until the temperature drops to -15C or so it seems. They nest in the thousands on the southern coastal barrens of Newfoundland where I will see them again this summer. They forage on the corn stubble as witnessed by the first photograph below. Horned Lark
Keywords:
Birds of Nova Scotia,
Canada,
Horned Lark,
Nova Scotia,
Open country birds of the coastal barrens
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