Bird Flu?
Susan tells me I shouldn't pick up dead birds (because of bird flu I guess). I think she's overreacting a bit (I hope so anyway).
Horned Larks live in open spaces. With all of the snow they tend to congregate near roads to eat seeds and grit. It's a pretty good, though sometimes dangerous strategy.

Road-killed Horned Lark, Walker, ID 2006
Horned Larks live in open spaces. With all of the snow they tend to congregate near roads to eat seeds and grit. It's a pretty good, though sometimes dangerous strategy.

Road-killed Horned Lark, Walker, ID 2006

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You sicko!
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