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Short-toed Lark

Scientific Name Calandrella brachydactyla
International Name Greater Short-toed Lark
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Sightings on Bird@x

The whole of the Bird@x website revolves around the recording and sharing of sightings. A sighting is a record of a species of bird that you have seen on a particular day. You can also optionally record the location at which you saw it. In order to record a sighting use the button on your profile page.

As you record your sightings Bird@x automatically keeps track of your Life and Year List totals for you. Each sighting you record will also be automatically catalogued against the relevant bird species and location (if specified).

If you are reading this then that probably means that no one has recorded any sightings yet for bird species or location you're looking at. Why not be the first!

Whenever you see a symbol like this 5 it shows you how many individual species you have seen in the specified time period, or at the specified location. Usually clicking on the symbol will take you to see the sightings.

Whenever you see a symbol like this 5 it shows you the total number of sightings you have recorded in the specified time period, or at the specified location. Again, usually clicking on the symbol will take you to see the sightings.

Photos on Bird@x

All photos on Bird@x are associated with recorded sightings. If you have a photo that you want to upload, first record the sighting with the relevant details, then use the button to upload as many photos as you like that relate to that sighting.

Each photo uploaded for the sighting will also be automatically catalogued against the relevant birder (you!), bird species and location (if specified).

If you are reading this then that probably means that no one has uploaded any photos yet for whichever birder, bird species, location or sighting you're looking at. Why not be the first!

Whenever you see a symbol like this 5 it shows you how many photos have been uploaded for the relevant item. Usually clicking on the symbol will take you to see the photos.