Shrouded lark
The shrugged lark, scientifically named Eremophila alpestris, is a passerine bird that lives throughout Europe, Asia, the Arctic, North and Central America, and North Africa.
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It is a bird belonging to the Alaudidae family and the Passeriformes order.
She is recognizable with her body entirely brown, black, white, beige and yellow .
In the shrugged lark, it is possible to recognize the female from the male. Indeed, the male has a broad black band on the neck, while that of the female is smaller.
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The shrugged lark feeds mainly on insects, fruits and seeds.
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She lives mainly in the countryside and close to the coast.
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It nests in pairs, on the ground, under a small shrub. She lays between 3 and 4 eggs.
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It is a rather talkative species.
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On the conservation status of IUCN, it is: LC Least concern.