Fawn-coloured Lark
Calendulauda africanoides intercedens
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The fawn-coloured lark subspecies C. africanoides intercedens, formerly separated as the foxy lark, has rejoined the fawn-coloured lark designation based on a study showing minimal genetic difference. The upper photo was taken at Mwiba. The immature (left 3rd row) was seen at Lobo. The juveniles (right 3rd row & left lower) were seen at Mbiwa and the right lower adult, at Tarangire, courtesy of Colin Beale. The other photos were taken at Tarangire, Oldonyo Sambu and Yaeda Valley. Click the photo above to see 18 enlargements including a nest, juveniles, immatures and a leucistic bird.
 
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All unattributed images on this website are:
copyright © 2001-26 Ron Eggert or David Peterson
All other images are the property of the indicated photographers:
Colin Beale, Karine Van der Vurst, Hanna Nyman, Frank Priscus Shirima

Last Update this page: 3-28-26