Rufous-naped Lark
By Charlie • October 16, 2004 • No comments yet Rufous-naped Lark Mirafra africana
Midrand, Gauteng, South Africa,. October 2004
This Rufous-naped Lark was watched over a period of about ten minutes making fluttering ‘leaps’ - where the rufous bases to the primaries and the rufous coverts were vividly displayed - in between bouts of singing. Photographed from a car in an area of rough grassland in the Midrand near Johannesburg, it remained on this one rock the whole time I was watching it. There were no other Rufous-naped Larks in the immediate vicinity, but the species is common in the area.




All photographs © Charlie Moores













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