Red-capped Lark Adult with youngster

Observed by Gigi
Botanical Society of South AfricaCape Bird ClubMountain Club of SA (Cape Town)South African National Biodiversity Institute
Gigi is knowledgeable about BirdsGigi's earned reputation in BirdsGigi's earned reputation in BirdsGigi's earned reputation in BirdsGigi's earned reputation in Birds on 4th January 2014
Calandrella cinerea subsp. cinerea
Calandrella cinerea subsp. cinerea
Calandrella cinerea subsp. cinerea
Calandrella cinerea subsp. cinerea
Calandrella cinerea subsp. cinerea
Red-capped Lark youngster
Location: South of Malmesbury Area
Identifications
Species interactions

No interactions present.

Other observations of Redcap Lark (Calandrella cinerea subsp. cinerea)

Comments

Observation 100 000

Observation 100 000

Congratulations all!

And well done!

Very many thanks to all who contributed.

Yeeha!

Well done Gigi! And with such a brilliant observation too :-)

Wooooohooooo!

Awesome - well done all - and especially to you Tony! Incredible stamina and input to this project. So very much appreciated. THANKS!

Occasional Hungarian princess who believes: Indigenous plants have every aspect covered

Congrats Gigi....

..and well done to the slave master who makes sure all the naughty slaves keep rowing in sync!

Here's to the next 100 000 - cheers all!

richardadcock.co.za
[email protected]

Ditto to all the above

Ditto to all the above

Thanks, Everybody!

And ditto huge thanks to "Mr iSpot South Africa" - Tony, without your endless energy, encouragement and jibes, this project certainly would not be what it is today.
All our lives are enriched by the bottomless fountain of natural history knowledge that we can draw on at any hour of the day or night. There simply can never be an excuse for anyone to be bored again, ever!

Yes!

Yes!

Occasional Hungarian princess who believes: Indigenous plants have every aspect covered

Congratulations, Gigi! I

Congratulations, Gigi! I tweeted your observation. We now have over 1/3rd million observations worldwide between ispot.org.za and ispotnature.org

Thanks, Jonathan

We have a very enthusiastic band of addicted iSpotters in South Africa.
Here's to the next 100,000....

Congratulations...

to Tony, Gigi and all concerned with iSpot.
You have all caused me to become addicted to this most wonderful reservoir of knowledge.

Welcome

to the best reason to get outdoors with a camera!

Congrats

Well done, Gigi! Lovely obs.
And thank you, Tony, for all the help, cajoling, correcting, and generous sharing of information that has helped to feed the iSpot addiction/obsession for so many of us.