Archer's Lark is a very rare and poorly known lark species, restricted to a small region of the Horn of Africa. It is a ground-dwelling bird found in specific arid grasslands.
Where to spot
Highly restricted to specific arid grasslands and stony plains in northwestern Somalia and eastern Ethiopia.
How to spot
Requires dedicated expeditions to its very specific and limited habitat. Its cryptic nature makes it a significant challenge, relying on its call or chance encounter.
When to spot
Extremely difficult to observe due to its rarity and restricted range. Best attempted during breeding season.
Where to spot
Highly restricted to specific arid grasslands and stony plains in northwestern Somalia and eastern Ethiopia.
How to spot
Requires dedicated expeditions to its very specific and limited habitat. Its cryptic nature makes it a significant challenge, relying on its call or chance encounter.
When to spot
Extremely difficult to observe due to its rarity and restricted range. Best attempted during breeding season.
This lark is one of the most enigmatic and least-studied bird species, known from very few specimens and observations.
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