Lark-like Brushrunner

Rhopospina alaudina

The Lark-like Brushrunner (Rhopospina alaudina) is a small passerine bird found in South America. It is known for its distinctive lark-like appearance and behavior, often running and foraging on the ground in open grasslands and savannas. The plumage of the Lark-like Brushrunner is predominantly brown and buff, with streaked patterns on the back and wings. It has a slender bill and a long tail. This species is known for its melodious and varied song, often delivered from a prominent perch. The Lark-like Brushrunner is an insectivore and feeds primarily on insects and small invertebrates. It is a relatively common species within its range.

Habitat: Open grasslands and savannas

Lark-like Brushrunner
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