This bird is mainly found in grass areas in India and Pakistan. It is also called the rufous tailed finch lark. Males and females are indistinguishable in field but during breeding season male has a courtship display that involves flying up steeply and then nose diving and pulling up in series of step wavy dips accompanied by calling. The breeding season is from feb to may and the nest is built on ground clutch consists of 2 to 4 eggs they are pale creamy and white.
Country India
Location Garden
Gender Unknown
Age Adult
Activity Feeding in the Wild, Hunting
Rare (For the Location)? Yes
Anthropomorphism Other
Comparison to Another Species Yes
Artsy-Fartsy Yes
- Created Timestamp01/01/1980 00:01:12
- CameraCanon PowerShot SX540 HS
- Aperture6.5
- Focal Length215
- Iso200
- Shutter Speed1/160
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