The Critically Endangered Archer’s Lark (now Liben Lark) Heteromirafra archeri was formerly considered to be endemic to north-western Somalia and known only from the Tog Wajaale Plain, where 18 specimens were collected between 1918 and 1922. Fifteen visits between 1970 and 2008 failed to relocate the species there, although populations are now known from adjacent Ethiopia. We conducted three days of intensive surveys on the Tog Wajaale Plain in May 2010. Despite the three other lark species present being in full display, and H. archeri being recorded to have bred in early June, no Liben Larks were found. Vegetation structure surveys indicated that the plain has a taller and denser growth of grass than either of the other known localities f...
Tree phenology in harsh arid and semi arid countries such as Somalia is usually linked to rainfall. ...
Research into the biology and control of pest birds in Somalia has continued intermittently since 19...
1. The biology of six species of larks in the Namib Desert near Walvis Bay, South West Africa, was s...
<div><p>The Critically Endangered Archer's Lark (now Liben Lark) <i>Heteromirafra archeri</i> was fo...
The Critically Endangered Archer's Lark (now Liben Lark) Heteromirafra archeri was formerly consider...
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The Borana rangelands once had the highest grazing potential in East Africa and productive breed of ...
SummaryRudd’s Lark Heteromirafra ruddi is a globally threatened species endemic to eastern South Afr...
Habitat use and breeding ecology of the threatened and poorly known Rudd’s Lark Heteromirafra ruddi ...
Protected areas are generally designed with the aim of providing improved habitat for species that l...
The southern African endemic Short-clawed Lark Certhilauda chuana has two geographically isolated p...
Abstract The Rudd's Lark Heteromirafra ruddi is a globally threatened species with a fragmented popu...
Dupont's lark Chersophilus duponti was categorized globally as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List ...
The effects of agricultural landscape transformation and subsequent habitat associations have been l...
Research into the biology and control of pest birds in Somalia has continued intermittently since 19...
Tree phenology in harsh arid and semi arid countries such as Somalia is usually linked to rainfall. ...
Research into the biology and control of pest birds in Somalia has continued intermittently since 19...
1. The biology of six species of larks in the Namib Desert near Walvis Bay, South West Africa, was s...
<div><p>The Critically Endangered Archer's Lark (now Liben Lark) <i>Heteromirafra archeri</i> was fo...
The Critically Endangered Archer's Lark (now Liben Lark) Heteromirafra archeri was formerly consider...
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of BirdLife International. ...
The Borana rangelands once had the highest grazing potential in East Africa and productive breed of ...
SummaryRudd’s Lark Heteromirafra ruddi is a globally threatened species endemic to eastern South Afr...
Habitat use and breeding ecology of the threatened and poorly known Rudd’s Lark Heteromirafra ruddi ...
Protected areas are generally designed with the aim of providing improved habitat for species that l...
The southern African endemic Short-clawed Lark Certhilauda chuana has two geographically isolated p...
Abstract The Rudd's Lark Heteromirafra ruddi is a globally threatened species with a fragmented popu...
Dupont's lark Chersophilus duponti was categorized globally as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List ...
The effects of agricultural landscape transformation and subsequent habitat associations have been l...
Research into the biology and control of pest birds in Somalia has continued intermittently since 19...
Tree phenology in harsh arid and semi arid countries such as Somalia is usually linked to rainfall. ...
Research into the biology and control of pest birds in Somalia has continued intermittently since 19...
1. The biology of six species of larks in the Namib Desert near Walvis Bay, South West Africa, was s...