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Reading the recent post about Lapland Longspurs and Horned Meadowlarks I
started wondering in what kind of habitat they were seen.....cut corn,
mown pasture, rural. I suspect rural cut corn fields but it brings to
mind that often times just a little more information that location and
species would be very helpful. Habitat and if an owl or something, time
of day would start to help readers build a picture of when and where to
keep an eye open if we are not going to chase the particular post.
A suggestion,
Thank you,
Marie, Fairborn
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