By tetrapodzoology on November 10, 2009.
After a little delay, I d like to continue regaling you with, if I may, my assorted musings on my excursion to the Great Socialist People s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. In other words, I want to talk more about Libya.
In the previous article I spoke about some of the animals I saw both in the more urban areas, and out in the countryside. If you go to north Africa (and if you re interested in ornithology), you hope to see larks. Larks (alaudids) do well in the deserts and semi-deserts of the region, and there are lots of species to see, some of which are very, very neat. If you think not, you re dead inside. Greater hoopoe lark