Indian Bush Lark Facts

Indian Bush Lark Bird Facts
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Scientific Name: |
Mirafra erythroptera |
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Class: |
Aves |
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Order: |
Passeriformes |
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Family: |
Alaudidae |
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Species: |
M. erythroptera |
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Life Span: |
4–6 years (estimated) |
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Diet: |
Seeds, grains, insects |
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Size: |
13–15 cm |
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Weight: |
20–28 g |
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Flight Speed: |
~30–40 km/h |
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Predators: |
Snakes, birds of prey, feral cats |
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Locations: |
India, Pakistan, Nepal |
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Habitat: |
Grasslands, scrublands, open farmlands |
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Population: |
Stable (not precisely estimated) |
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Incubation Period: |
12–14 days |
Indian Bush Lark Facts:
- The Indian Bush Lark is a small grassland bird found in India and nearby regions.
- Its brown, streaked body helps it stay hidden in dry fields and scrublands.
- It mainly eats seeds but also feeds on insects.
- Males sing sweet songs from low bushes or during short flights.
- Nests are built on the ground among grasses.
- Eggs hatch after about 12–14 days.
- It prefers open grasslands and farmlands.
- The bird flies short distances with quick, fluttering wings.
- The Indian Bush Lark is not endangered and has a stable population.
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