Greater Short-toed Lark
Dverglerke
Calandrella brachydactyla

The third ever Greater Short-toed Lark in Hordaland on 25 September 1999. The first really twitchable bird in the county. It was discovered on the 19th. on the island Herdla in Asköy municipality, and stayed until the 30th. There were only 36 records in Norway until 1995. This bird shows exposed primaries due to having lost its longest tertial.


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Nature photography by Frode Falkenberg