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DESERT LARK

Ammomanes deserti

Description:

The Desert Lark, Ammomanes deserti, breeds in deserts and semi-deserts from the Sahara east through the Arabian peninsula and the Middle East to Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is resident apart from local movements in arid stony areas, and avoids flat sand. Its nest is on the ground in a rock crevice or amongst stones, with 3-4 eggs being laid. The food of the Desert Lark is seeds and insects, the latter especially in the breeding season. This is a small lark at 15 – 16.5 cm length. It is sand-coloured above and pale pinkish grey below, with a thick yellow-based bill. The tail is reddish brown with a diffuse dark terminal band. The sexes are alike, but there is considerable geographical variation. For example, A. d. payni of southern Morocco is greyer above than nominate deserti, and has orange flanks. A. d. annae of north Jordan has dark grey upperparts, head and breast. The song is a mournful choo-wee-chacha wooee. Desert Lark is otherwise a quiet bird.

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Camera: Nikon D300

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7 Comments

YukoChartraw
YukoChartraw 11 years ago

Pic #1 - nice action shot and pic #4 - so cute!

Gerardo Aizpuru
Gerardo Aizpuru 12 years ago

Grate series!

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Wonderful series,

VivBraznell
VivBraznell 12 years ago

Beautiful set of photos

Maria dB
Maria dB 12 years ago

I agree - very nice series!

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Beautiful series!

ChristyHolland
ChristyHolland 12 years ago

Nice action! Great shot!

Yazeed Alsahli
Spotted by
Yazeed Alsahli

Saudi Arabia

Spotted on Apr 3, 2012
Submitted on Mar 17, 2012

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