Early this morning I opened the window to the sound of Skylarks singing in the early morning sunshine. With grassy fields and arable land right in front of the hosue this is a very familiar sound to me but through the autumn and winter, although skylarks do sing, I rarely hear them sustaining long song flights. Today was different, with several birds singing for quite long periods of time, so after breakfast I decided to walk around the many footpaths and farm tracks around the area and try to get some photographs of Skylarks in song flight. This is something I have tried to do half-heartedly before, with little success, but today I did get a bit more luck.
While photographing Skylarks I noticed a few things about their behaviour, particularly the length of the song flight in the rapidly changing conditions which made me look for more information in journals and reference books, which I will talk about here. Read more »

March 28th, 2021
Nick




