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Singing Bushlark

Singing Bushlark

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The Singing Bushlark is a small, terrestrial lark found in grasslands and savannas of Southern Africa, well-known for its beautiful and varied song.
Where to spot
Open grasslands, savannas, and cultivated fields across Southern Africa.
How to spot
Scan open ground. The best way to locate this bird is by listening for its distinctive and melodious song, often given from a low perch or in flight.
When to spot
Observable year-round, but most vocal and conspicuous during the breeding season (spring/summer).
File:Mirafra cheniana cheniana 1838.jpg
File:Mirafra cheniana cheniana 1838.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This lark is celebrated for its melodious and complex song, often delivered from a high song-post or during an aerial display flight.
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