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Raso Skylark

Raso Skylark

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The Razo Lark is a critically endangered and highly localized species, endemic to the small, arid island of Raso in the Cape Verde archipelago. It is a terrestrial bird adapted to its unique island environment.
Where to spot
Endemic to the small, arid, uninhabited island of Raso in the Cape Verde archipelago.
How to spot
Extremely challenging to observe due to its remote and restricted island habitat. Look for it on the ground or during short flights.
When to spot
Observable year-round on the island, but access is restricted and requires special permits.
This species is one of the world's rarest birds, with its entire population confined to a single, uninhabited islet, making it extremely vulnerable.
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