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Angola Lark

Angola Lark

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The Angolan Lark is a relatively large, terrestrial lark found in the miombo woodlands and grasslands of south-central Africa. It is known for its strong flight and distinctive call.
Where to spot
Inhabits miombo woodlands, open savannas, and grasslands in parts of Angola, Zambia, and Democratic Republic of Congo.
How to spot
Scan open ground and low perches on trees or bushes. Look for its robust build. Listen for its distinctive song or call, often given from a perch.
When to spot
Observable year-round. More vocal during the breeding season (wet season).
This lark often perches prominently on trees or bushes, unlike many larks that stay close to the ground, offering better views.
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