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Horsfield's Bushlark

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Alternative name: Singing Bushlark[1], Australasian Bushlark; Australasian Lark

Photo by Tom Tarrantnear Texas, Queensland, Australia
Photo by Tom Tarrant
near Texas, Queensland, Australia
Mirafra javanica

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[edit] Identification

12-15cm.

  • Brownish streaky upperparts
  • Whitish throat
  • Streaked chest
  • Rufous wing patch

Sexes alike

[edit] Distribution

Asia and Australasia:
Southern China, Myanmar, southern and central Thailand, Indochina, Vietnam, Philippines, Java, Bali, Lesser Sundas, New Guinea, northwestern, northern, eastern, and southeastern Australia.

[edit] Taxonomy

[edit] Subspecies[1]

There are 16 subspecies:

  • M. j. williamsoni (beaulieui):
  • M. j. philippinensis:
  • M. j. mindanensis:
  • M. j. javanica:
  • M. j. parva:
  • M. j. timorensis:
  • M. j. aliena (sepikiana):
  • M. j. woodwardi:
  • M. j. halli:
  • M. j. forresti: (subrufescens):
  • M. j. melvillensis:
  • M. j. soderbergi:
  • M. j. rufescens:
  • M. j. athertonensis:
  • North-eastern Queensland (Atherton-Evelyn Tablelands)
  • M. j. horsfieldii (keasti):
  • M. j. secunda:

[edit] Habitat

Open grassland with scattered bushes, salty marshes, edges of cultivated fields and dried rice fields.

[edit] Behaviour

[edit] Diet

The diet includes seeds and arthropods.

[edit] Breeding

It builds a domed nest in shelter of tussocks and 2-4 eggs are laid.

[edit] References

  1. Clements, JF. 2008. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to December 2008. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019.
  2. Answers.com
  3. BF Member observations

Not to be confused with the African species Mirafra cantillans

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