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Brown Songlark

Brown Songlark

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The Brown Songlark is an Australian endemic, known for its powerful and varied song, often delivered in a characteristic song-flight. It inhabits open grasslands and agricultural areas.
Where to spot
Widespread across mainland Australia, favoring open grasslands, agricultural fields, and low shrubland, particularly in drier regions.
How to spot
Visit open grassy areas. Look for males performing their song-flights high in the sky. Listen for their loud, melodious, and often mimetic song.
When to spot
Year-round resident in some areas, but largely nomadic or migratory in others, responding to rainfall. Most active and vocal during the breeding season (spring/summer).
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Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Males perform a striking undulating song-flight high above the grasslands, providing a vocal and visual display during the breeding season.
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