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Temminck's lark

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Eremophila

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Alaudidae

Scientific name
  
Eremophila bilopha

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Lark, Bird, Thick‑billed lark, Eremophila, Ammomanes

Temminck s lark blending in the desert


Temminck’s lark or Temminck’s horned lark (Eremophila bilopha), breeds across much of north Africa, through northern Saudi Arabia to western Iraq. It is mainly resident, but some populations of this passerine bird are partially migratory, moving further south in winter. This bird's common name commemorates the Dutch naturalist Coenraad Jacob Temminck. The population is declining in Israel and may also be declining elsewhere, probably as a result of habitat loss. Nevertheless, this is a common bird in many parts of its wide range and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being of "least concern".

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Temminck s lark enjoying water in the desert


Taxonomy and systematics

Temminck’s lark was originally placed in the genus Alauda before being re-classified to Eremophila.

Description

Temminck's lark Temminck39s Lark Eremophila bilopha male adult refauau19774

Unlike most other larks, Temminck’s lark is a distinctive looking species on the ground, similar to the other, larger, member of its genus, the horned lark. The 14 to 15 cm (5.5 to 5.9 in) adult is mainly reddish brown-grey above and pale below, and it has a striking black and white face pattern and a distinctive black patch on its breast. The summer male has black "horns", which give this species its alternative name. The juvenile of this species is reddish above and pale below, quite unlike the juvenile horned lark. The adult Temminck’s lark differs from the horned lark in its reddish, rather than brown-grey plumage, and the lack of yellow in the face pattern. It has a similar but less harsh metallic call.

Distribution and habitat

Temminck's lark Minden Pictures stock photos Temminck39s Lark Eremophila bilopha

Temminck’s lark is native to North Africa and the Middle East. Its range includes Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia and Western Sahara.

Temminck's lark Israeli birder in Norfolk Yoav Perlman39s blog I39m so horny

This lark is a bird of open stony semi-desert. Its nest is on the ground, with two to four eggs being laid. Its food is seeds supplemented with insects in the breeding season.

Temminck's lark wwwiyuferacomdataphotos3321temminckslark1

Temminck's lark Temmincks Lark Eremophila bilopha Planet of Birds

References

Temminck's lark Wikipedia


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