The upper body of the crested lark is sandy brown with nearly black longitudinal stripes, the tail coverts are yellow, the lower body is pale yellow, and the chest is densely covered with nearly black longitudinal stripes. Legs and feet are strong. Many friends may not know much about the crested lark, and they are more curious about how the crested lark can distinguish males and females, so let's learn about it together.

How to distinguish male and female
The lines on the chest are clear, the vertical strips are regular, the mouth is thick, big, and the hair color is darker. The male crested lark is generally the male crested lark, while the female crested lark has a messy back flower, and the tail feathers have less melanin and lack luster. There are many arcs, the corsage is not obvious, and the phoenix crown on the head is short.
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