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Lark from Morocco and the gallery, June 2012 (1 Viewer)

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Dunn's lark is getting split. The only image I can find in the gallery that might be correct for this species is this one from Merzouga, Morocco; however, this is north of where this bird is usually seen and according to the web, this species would not be regular there. So what is the true id - Dunn's or something else?

thanks
Niels

I have now discovered approved observations from Merzouga in 2010 and 2019, but so far not outside of those years.
 
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Dunn's larks are notoriously tricky to ID from juvenile Black-headed Sparrowlarks, but to me this one looks like Dunn's, the bill shape is right. All the desert species are occasionally seen in in Merzouga, so I wouldn't be that surprised to have it there.
 
Dunn's lark is getting split. The only image I can find in the gallery that might be correct for this species is this one from Merzouga, Morocco; however, this is north of where this bird is usually seen and according to the web, this species would not be regular there. So what is the true id - Dunn's or something else?

thanks
Niels

I have now discovered approved observations from Merzouga in 2010 and 2019, but so far not outside of those years.
Maghreb Ornitho is a good source of bird summaries for this area. See Dunn’s Lark at Merzouga, Morocco - MaghrebOrnitho

The species is notoriously nomadic and follows rains across the Saharan edge. It bred in 2010 and there were few records from 2011 to 2019.


I seem to remember a record or two in 2020 as well, but haven't checked. It was very dry during the winters of 2019/2020 & 2020/2021 to the extent that Dayet Srij, the fresh water lake that covered c 4 sq km in autumn 2019, was down to a few puddles in Spring 2020 & non existent since.

On that basis, probably not a good time to try there at the moment.
 
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Image is certainly a Dunn’s Lark

I’ve no special info about its presence at Merzouga in 2012 but we saw one there in 2019

Cheers

James

Edit: Muppit’s link on magornitho details a record in June 2012 (perhaps by the gallery contributor?)
 
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Thank you all. The date on the photo I linked to is June 7, exactly one of the two days in 2012 mentioned with observations in the link given by muppit. I am therefore going to believe the id. This will now become the image in our opus page.
Niels
 
I have an Arabian Dunn's Lark photo actually :) I just don't put photos to the gallery here (it's simply too much work). But it's roughly as good as this one, so it wouldn't be an improvement anyway.

 
Thank you! We actually have three images in the gallery already of what is now Arabian Lark.
Niels
 
I have an Arabian Dunn's Lark photo actually :) I just don't put photos to the gallery here (it's simply too much work). But it's roughly as good as this one, so it wouldn't be an improvement anyway.

Linked photo is from Maroko (=Morocco?)
Is there another photo of Arabian DL?
James
 
Thanks Jan,
if I understand the information correctly, this was taken on 30.12.2016. Can you say anything about where in Morocco?
Niels
 
This is from Aousserd road, Western Sahara, there is a report by me from that somewhere around but I can't find it on my phone.
 
Dunn's larks are notoriously tricky to ID from juvenile Black-headed Sparrowlarks, but to me this one looks like Dunn's, the bill shape is right. All the desert species are occasionally seen in in Merzouga, so I wouldn't be that surprised to have it there.
Just thought I would clarify one thing. Although Dunn's occur together with Black-crowned Sparrow-Lark in Western Sahara, (inc Aousserd Rd) I am fairly certain there have been no records of BC SL around Merzouga. This makes direct confusion less of an issue. (until the first turns up!)
 
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