Its a Meadowlark, most likely a Western Meadowlark,
Scott Rashid
Estes Park
On 4/10/2020 7:53 PM, Mary Kay Waddington wrote:
A non-birder acquaintance in Parker sent me this photo wondering what
it was. Given that it's too distant and blurry to see vital things
like bill-shape, tail shape, head markings, or even size --it's a bit
of a challenge. Any thoughts after you zoom in? It looks a bit to me
like a Dickcissel -- possible? Or a Meadowlark without the usual
posture and part of V obscured?
Mary Kay Waddington
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