It is usually seen singly or in pairs, prefers to run away rather than fly when approached by humans | |
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The Hoopoe Lark is a resident bird that breeds in flat desert, semi-desert and in open wadis | In flight it shows two broad white bands on wings contrasting with blakish outer primaries and blakish band on secondaries and inner primaries above |
Sandy grey overall, with dark spots on upper breast, long decurved bill and long whitish legs.
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