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Bengal Bushlark

Bengal Bushlark

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The Rufous-winged Bushlark is a medium-sized lark found in open grasslands and cultivation in South and Southeast Asia. It is distinguished by its prominent rufous wing panel.
Where to spot
Open grasslands, cultivated fields, and dry scrubland in parts of South and Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Scan open ground and low perches. Look for the rufous wing panel when it takes flight. Listen for its simple, often trilling song.
When to spot
Observable year-round. More vocal and conspicuous during the breeding season.
Its rufous wing panel is particularly noticeable in flight, providing a clear identification mark against its otherwise cryptic plumage.
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