雌鳥 © Peter Hawrylyshyn
雄鳥和雌鳥 © Nick Lethaby
雌鳥 © Shailesh Pinto
雄鳥和雌鳥 © Rogério Rodrigues

Gray-backed Sparrow-Lark Eremopterix verticalis

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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 male has a gray-brown back and wings with a scalloped pattern, and a black head with bold white ear patches that reach the back of the neck; the streaky female is variable depending on geographic range, but always has a dark belly patch and tends to be paler than other female sparrow-larks. Flocks of 20 to 100 birds (often mixed with other sparrow-larks or with Stark’s Lark) can appear in grassy patches in semi-arid shrublands and fallow fields. They shuffle along in bare patches foraging for seeds and insects.

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