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Jerdon's bush lark

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Mirafra

Higher classification
  
Mirafra

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Alaudidae

Scientific name
  
Mirafra affinis

Rank
  
Species

Jerdon's bush lark Oriental Bird Club Image Database Jerdon39s Bushlark Mirafra affinis

Similar
  
Indian bush lark, Bird, Bengal bush lark, Lark, Mirafra

Jerdon's bush lark (Mirafra affinis) or Jerdon's lark is a species of lark in the family Alaudidae found in south Asia.

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Jerdon's bush lark Jerdon39s Bush Lark

Taxonomy and systematics

The common name commemorates the surgeon-naturalist Thomas C. Jerdon.

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Formerly, Jerdon's bush lark was considered to be a subspecies of the Bengal bush lark (as M. assamica affinis) until studies of differences in call and distribution led to it being treated as a separate species. However, not all authorities recognize this species split.

Description

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Jerdon's bush lark has arrowhead-like spots pointing upwards on the breast. It is very similar to the Indian bush lark (M. erythroptera) but has buffy lores, less white behind ear coverts, darker center to wing coverts and central tail feathers. Dark centers of primary coverts are prominent, and wing panels are duller and rufous. In the southern Western Ghats, the race ceylonensis is darker and more rufous on the underside and has a longer bill. Jerdon's bush lark has paler, greyish-brown underparts.

The song of Jerdon's bush lark is a dry rattle given from its perch.

Distribution and habitat

Jerdon's bush lark Oriental Bird Club Image Database Jerdon39s Bushlark Mirafra affinis

Jerdon's bush lark has a large range in south-east India and Sri Lanka, with an estimated global extent of occurrence of 100,000-1,000,000 square kilometers.

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It has proven adaptable to a variety of open habitats up to a maximum elevation of 1500 m. Some of these are forest perimeters, rocky scrubland, scrubby hill meadows and clearings in open-type forests, shrub-edged unused croplands, and thickets of bamboo.

Behaviour and ecology

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Its song-flight is indistinguishable from that of the Indian bush lark, However, unlike the aforementioned species, Jerdon's bush lark often perches on trees and wires.

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Jerdon's bush lark The Jungle Lookinfobirdinfoindianjerdonbushlark

References

Jerdon's bush lark Wikipedia