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Black eared sparrowhawk

Black eared sparrowhawk

Eremopterix australis
Fun Fact: Black-eared sparrowlarks inhabit sparse dwarf shrubland and grassland, preferring tall vegetation.

Introduction: Black-eared sparrowlarks (Eremopterix australis) inhabit sparse dwarf shrubland and grassland, preferring tall vegetation. This is a highly gregarious species with flocks of hundreds common when not breeding.

Distribution: Scattered populations have been observed in southern Namibia.
Diet: Eats many seed varieties and in particular grasses and honey-thorn fruits.

Description: A small lark with short legs and a black head and ears. The flight feathers and tail are blackish brown. Eremopterix refers them to being a 'desert bird'.

Breeding: A nest of fine grass leaves is built by the female only, where 2 to 3 eggs are laid year-round dependant on rainfall and incubated for up to 12 days.

Size: 13cm.

Weight: 14g.

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