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Obbia Lark

Obbia Lark

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The Obbia Lark is a critically endangered and extremely localized lark species, known only from a tiny coastal strip in Somalia. It is adapted to hyper-arid coastal dunes.
Where to spot
Extremely restricted to a small coastal strip of hyper-arid sand dunes and adjacent plains near Obbia, Somalia.
How to spot
Requires highly specialized expeditions to its extremely limited and often inaccessible coastal habitat.
When to spot
Extremely difficult to observe due to its rarity and political instability in its range.
This lark is considered one of the rarest and most restricted bird species in the world, with its entire population confined to a very small area.
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