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As far as I can ID this is a Juvenile Horned Lark. My reasoning is that we were taking photos of a Male Horned Lark and this one approached the male, joined him and took a tasty green worm form him...beak to beak.
If I am wrong please feel free to correct me Canon 1D 500 mm with 1.4x IS0 200 F9 @ 1/320. Cropped to square to remove a smaller twig on top right. July tundra, the small speck is a mosquito Thanks for looking comments and sugestions alsways welcome. The McLarty's :)
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