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Indian Bush Lark

Mirafra erythroptera

Description:

Pale and found mostly in arid areas. Has cheek patch completely bounded by white supercilium and post-auricular border. Crown and upperparts heavily streaked. Pale underparts have large spots on the breast. Most wing coverts, tertials and central tail feathers have pale centres. Primary coverts look all brown. Sings from bush tops but does not usually perch on trees or wires. The song-flight during the mating season is an amazing spectacle. The bird flutters high over the ground, then holds its wings in an open V and "parachutes" down to its perch uttering its song consisting of short tweets and cheeps in three syllables followed by a longer fourth syllable. This combination is oft repeated till the bird perches again.

Habitat:

This bird is found in South Asia mainly in India.

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6 Comments

Wild Things
Wild Things 11 years ago

Thanks Emma!

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

nice.

Wild Things
Wild Things 11 years ago

Thank you Atul!

Atul
Atul 11 years ago

wow lovely!

Wild Things
Wild Things 11 years ago

Thank you Sachin!

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 11 years ago

nice spotting.

Wild Things
Spotted by
Wild Things

India

Spotted on Jun 4, 2012
Submitted on Jun 8, 2012

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