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Crested Lark
Latin Name:
Galerida cristata
Category:
Size:
18cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Sandy-brown above, streaked blackish; pointed, upstanding crest distinctive; brown tail has dull rufous outer feathers; whitish and dull yellowish-brown below, the breast streaked dark brown. The Malabar G. malabarica (15cm) and Sykes’s Crested Larks G. deva (13cm) are very similar, but overall plumage is darker, more rufous-brown; also both are birds of peninsular and S India. Small flocks, breaking into pairs when breeding; runs briskly on ground, the pointed crest carried upstanding; also settles on bush tops, stumps, wire fences, overhead wires.
Habitat:
semi-desert, cultivation, dry grassy areas.
Food:
seeds, grain, insects. VOICE ordinary call note a pleasant tee…ur…; short song of male during soaring display flight.
Distribution:
N, NW India, Gangetic plain; Rajasthan, Saurashtra, N Madhya Pradesh.
Call:
Call Description:
ordinary call note a pleasant tee…ur…; short song of male during soaring display flight.
IUCN:
National Status:
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