Birds

Williams's Lark

Williams's Lark

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Williams's Lark is a rare and localized lark species endemic to specific arid stony plains in northern Kenya. It is known for its cryptic plumage and limited range.
Where to spot
Restricted to specific arid stony plains and lava fields in northern Kenya.
How to spot
Requires dedicated searching in its specific, often remote, stony desert habitat. Look for subtle movements on the ground or listen for its unique call.
When to spot
Observable year-round, but challenging to find due to its rarity and restricted habitat.
Named after the British ornithologist and conservationist John G. Williams. It's a species of conservation concern due to its very restricted habitat.
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