Black-eared Sparrow-Lark

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The Black-eared Sparrow-Lark is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

Long-billed Lark or Black-eared Sparrow-lark (a nomadic species that wanders this far south some years, and was supposedly in the area somewhere)), but had great views of a female Ludwig’s Bustard (a SW African near-endemic) trotting frantically alongside a low fence as if the strands of stock wire were a sheer cliff face and the dummy had no idea it could just fly over them to get away (until it remembered that it could and, er, flew away), rolled the car right up to a covey of Namaqua More

The Black-eared Sparrow-lark (Eremopterix australis) is a species of lark in the Alaudidae family. It is found in Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland and subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Eremopterix australis. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 24 July 2007. More

* Black-eared Sparrow-lark, Eremopterix australis * Grey-backed Sparrow-lark, Eremopterix verticalis * Fischer's Sparrow-lark, Eremopterix leucopareia * Chestnut-headed Sparrow-lark, Eremopterix signatus * Black-crowned Sparrow-lark, Eremopterix nigriceps * Ashy-crowned Sparrow-lark, Eremopterix griseus Stub icon This Alaudidae-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v • d • e Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia. More

Black-eared Sparrow-Lark has also been very occasionally recorded breeding. Keep your eyes peeled for other wonderful beasts, including the magnificent Red Adder Bitis rubida, globally restricted to the Tankwa Karoo and only described in 1997. McLachlan's Girdled Lizard Cordylus mclachlani and the magnificent Armadillo Girdled Lizard C. cataphractus, rolling up to expose its spiny back when threatened, are globally restricted to this tiny portion of the Karoo. More

Black-eared Sparrow-lark Eremopterix australis IUCN Red List history Year Category 2009 Least Concern 2008 Least Concern 2004 Least Concern 2000 Lower Risk/Least Concern 1994 Lower Risk/Least Concern 1988 Lower Risk/Least Concern Range Estimate More

Black-eared Sparrow-Lark Eremopterix australis = Described by: Smith, A. (1836) Alternate common name(s): Black-eared Sparrow-lark, Black-eared Finch-lark, Gray-backed Sparrow-lark, Grey-backed Sparrow-lark Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs No photographs are available for this species Range Sw. Africa; S. Namibia, s. Botswana and sw. South Africa to Cape Province. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Alaudidae
Genus : Eremopterix
Species : australis
Authority : (Smith, 1836)