McCown's Longspur
Calcarius mccownii |
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The McCown's Longspur (Calcarius mccownii) is a breeding species of the prairie grasslands from north-central Colorado northward through much of Wyoming, western North Dakota and Montana as well as parts of south-central Canada. The species winters, sometimes in huge flocks, in the south-central United States and Mexico. The birds in the top 15 images on the right were photographed at the Pawnee National Grasslands, Weld Co., Colorado, in June, 2007, with a Canon EOS 1D Mark III and EF 600mm F/4 L IS lens and 2X extender. The top image shows a male, then there is a series of shots of several females. | |
The female on the right was gathering strands of what looked to be animal hair, perhaps to use in a nest. | |
The male in the next three shots was foraging along the edge of a small dirt road. | |
The next two shots show a recently fledged juvenile; this young bird had probably only been out of the nest a few days. | |
McCown's Longspur Calcarius mccownii near Palo Duro Canyon, Randall Co., Texas 1 February 2018 |
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McCown's Longspur Calcarius mccownii near Palo Duro Canyon, Randall Co., Texas 1 February 2018 |
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McCown's Longspur Calcarius mccownii near Palo Duro Canyon, Randall Co., Texas 1 February 2018 |
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McCown's Longspur Calcarius mccownii near Palo Duro Canyon, Randall Co., Texas 1 February 2018 |