雌鳥 © Jim Hully
雌鳥 © David Irving
雄鳥 © Marco Valentini
雌鳥 © Holger Teichmann
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雄鳥 © Jay McGowan
© Larry Chen

Chestnut-backed Sparrow-Lark Eremopterix leucotis

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A small, compact finch-like sociable lark that is both resident and nomadic, although movements are poorly understood. The sexes differ in plumage: the distinctive male has a rich chestnut back and wings and a black head with bold white circular ear-patches; the streaky female is variable depending on geographic range, but always has a dark belly patch. Flocks of up to 50 birds (often mixed with Chestnut-headed Sparrow-Lark in NE Africa) can appear in open grassland and arid savanna, preferring recently burned turf, open fields, and gravel plains. They shuffle along in bare patches foraging for seeds and insects.

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