Eastern Clapper Lark

Corypha fasciolata

Least Concern

The Eastern Clapper Lark is a ground-dwelling lark of African and Eurasian grasslands, deserts, farmland, and open country. It walks or runs through open habitat, taking seeds and insects, and many larks sing in display flights above grassland, desert, steppe, or farmland before dropping back to the ground.

Family
Alaudidae
Group
Larks
Range
Eastern Clapper Lark Range — Resident or seasonal range in African and Eurasian grasslands, deserts, farmland, and open country
Population
≈ Unknown
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