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Jerdon's Bushlark (Plocealauda affinis)

Jerdon's Bushlark

Plocealauda affinis

About the Jerdon's Bushlark

Jerdon's bush lark (Plocealauda affinis) or Jerdon's lark is a species of lark in the family Alaudidae found in south Asia. This was formerly considered as a subspecies of Mirafra assamica and termed as the Madras bushlark. Two other species in the complex include Mirafra marionae and Mirafra microptera. Jerdon's bush lark is typically very pale on the underside

Classification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of the Jerdon's Bushlark?

The scientific name of the Jerdon's Bushlark is Plocealauda affinis.

How many Jerdon's Bushlark sightings have been recorded?

1,996 observations of the Jerdon's Bushlark have been recorded on iNaturalist.

1,996 observations on iNaturalist
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