Agulhas long-billed lark

Agulhas long-billed lark

Agulhas lark, Agulhas longbill

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Certhilauda brevirostris

The Agulhas long-billed lark (Certhilauda brevirostris ), also known as the Agulhas lark or Agulhas longbill is a small passerine bird. It is an endemic resident breeder in the Western Cape, South Africa. Its restricted range is centred on the Agulhas arable farmlands, from east of the Hottentots-Holland mountain range to Mossel Bay, and occupies a maximum of 15,000 km2 (5,800 sq mi).

Appearance

The Agulhas long-billed lark is 18–20 cm (7.1–7.9 in) in length. It is long-tailed and has a longish curved bill. It has a streaked buff-grey head and back, and the closed wings are grey. The underparts are cream-coloured with dark streaking on the breast and flanks. Compared to Cape long-billed lark, this species has more buff colour and has a shorter tail and bill.

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The display song of Agulhas long-billed lark is a disyllabic whistle "seeooo seeeooo ".

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Distribution

Geography

The natural habitat of Agulhas long-billed lark is uncertain, since most of its range has been converted into stony wheatfields and pasture land, only 30% remaining as coastal fynbos or karoo scrub. It is endemic to South Africa. However, it appears to have adapted quite well to its modified habitats, like farmlands, although its distribution is patchy for unknown reasons.

Agulhas long-billed lark habitat map
Agulhas long-billed lark habitat map
Agulhas long-billed lark
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Habits and Lifestyle

At present, very little is known about its ecology and breeding requirements. Like other larks, it nests on the ground. Its food is seeds and insects, the latter especially in the breeding season.

Bird's call

References

1. Agulhas long-billed lark Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agulhas_long-billed_lark
2. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/523687

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