Spot the Crested Lark

The Crested Lark spends a lot of time on the ground so it blends in well with the colours of the terrain here in the hills. We also have the Thekla Lark in the area which is extremely similar, however, the beak of the Crested Lark is a little longer with a more pronounced bend and also the first feather in the crest is normally longer than the rest.

Crested Lark

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