We were still in the Ebro Delta area, when Brad took this photograph of a Calandra Lark during a pre-breakfast birding trip. The most helpful field mark for identifying this species is a wide, distinct white trailing edge on its wings. It was a sunny morning with temperatures in the high 60's to low 70's.


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Exif
Make NIKON CORPORATION
Model NIKON D80
Orientation top, left side
X Resolution 1/72 inches
Y Resolution 1/72 inches
Resolution Unit Inches
Software CAMEDIA Master 4.3
Date/Time 2009:07:25 17:16:03
YCbCr Positioning Datum point
Exposure Time 1/640 sec
F-Number F5.6
Exposure Program Program normal
ISO Speed Ratings 100
Exif Version 2.21
Date/Time Original 2009:05:02 08:05:45
Date/Time Digitized 2009:05:02 08:05:45
Components Configuration YCbCr
Compressed Bits Per Pixel 4 bits/pixel
Exposure Bias Value 1/3
Max Aperture Value F5.7
Metering Mode Spot
Light Source Unknown
Flash No flash fired
Focal Length 400.0 mm
User Comment ASCII
Sub-Sec Time 10
Sub-Sec Time Original 10
Sub-Sec Time Digitized 10
FlashPix Version 1.00
Color Space sRGB
Exif Image Width 673 pixels
Exif Image Height 451 pixels
Sensing Method One-chip color area sensor
File Source Digital Still Camera (DSC)
Scene Type Directly photographed image
CFA Pattern
Compression JPEG compression
Thumbnail Offset 1004 bytes
Thumbnail Length 9944 bytes
Thumbnail Data [9944 bytes of thumbnail data]
Olympus Makernote
Interoperability
Interoperability Index Recommended Exif Interoperability Rules (ExifR98)
Interoperability Version 1.00
generated by EXIF-O-Matic on 2009.9.6