Greater Short-toed Lark
Calandrella brachydactyla
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Size:
14-15 cm
Weight:
16-24 g
Taxonomy:
C. b. longipennis (Eversmann, 1848)
Short Description:
Greater Short-toed Lark (Calandrella brachydactyla) is a small passerine bird that belongs to the lark family, Alaudidae. It is characterized by its sandy-brown plumage with streaks on the breast, a short bill, and a crest that is often raised during display flights. In Pakistan, these larks are typically found in arid and semi-arid regions, preferring open plains, scrublands, and agricultural areas.
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Greater Short-toed Lark is a resident breeder in Pakistan, primarily inhabiting the central and southern regions of the country. It can be found in provinces such as Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan. During the winter months, some populations may migrate to warmer areas within the country.
Greater Short-toed Lark is often observed foraging on the ground for insects and seeds. Its behavior includes short, undulating flights accompanied by its distinctive song, which consists of melodious chirps and trills. During the breeding season, males engage in territorial displays, singing from elevated perches and performing aerial displays to attract mates. Overall, the Greater Short-toed Lark exhibits typical lark behavior, being active during the day and roosting on the ground at night.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast
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