Hume's short-toed lark
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Calandrella acutirostris

Hume's short-toed lark (Calandrella acutirostris ) is a species of lark in the family Alaudidae. It is found in south-central Asia from Iran and Kazakhstan to China.

Appearance

Hume's short-toed lark is similar in size and appearance to the greater short-toed lark but is generally a duller-looking bird with slightly darker plumage and a slightly smaller beak. As with the greater short-toed lark, the colour varies across the broad range and is not a good distinguishing feature. Hume's short-toed lark grows to a length of from 13 to 14 cm (5.1 to 5.5 in) and the sexes are similar. The crown is brown with slight diffuse streaking, the cheeks are rufous-brown and the supercilium white. The upper parts are greyish-brown or sandy brown with darker streaking, and the upper tail coverts are washed with rufous-brown. The wings are greyish-brown with black barring and pale tips to the feathers. The underparts are mostly whitish, but there is a dark neck patch and a buffish-grey breast band. The breast is unstreaked. The voice helps distinguish this species; vocalisations include a shrill "trree " and a more rolling "drreep ".

Hume's short-toed lark habitat map
Hume's short-toed lark
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Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

Population

References

1. Hume's short-toed lark Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hume's_short-toed_lark
2. Hume's short-toed lark on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22717325/94527506
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/622263

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