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==Dupont's Lark==
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==Identification==
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==Distribution==
 
This species remains very localized and passes often unperceived to
 
This species remains very localized and passes often unperceived to
 
Morocco. However its  distribution range seems to progress. This birds is currently visible in the east of the
 
Morocco. However its  distribution range seems to progress. This birds is currently visible in the east of the
 
Midle-Atlas mountainous chains. In fact, last spring (2004) we located 9
 
Midle-Atlas mountainous chains. In fact, last spring (2004) we located 9
singers in approximately 50 km�.
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singers in approximately 50 km�. This comment ''Originally posted by '''jynxtorquilla'''''
 
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==Taxonomy==
''Originally posted by '''jynxtorquilla'''''
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==Habitat==
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==Behaviour==
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
  
 
[[Category:Birds]] [[Category:Missing Images]]
 
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Chersophilus duponti

Identification

Distribution

This species remains very localized and passes often unperceived to Morocco. However its distribution range seems to progress. This birds is currently visible in the east of the Midle-Atlas mountainous chains. In fact, last spring (2004) we located 9 singers in approximately 50 km�. This comment Originally posted by jynxtorquilla

Taxonomy

Habitat

Behaviour

External Links

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