Eremophila alpestris strigata NatureServe Explorer Species Reports — NatureServe Explorer is a source for authoritative conservation information on more than 50,000 plants, animals and ecological communtities of the U.S and Canada. NatureServe Explorer provides in-depth information on rare and endangered species, but includes common plants and animals too. NatureServe Explorer is a product of NatureServe in collaboration with the Natural Heritage Network. The streaked horned lark (Eremophila alpestris strigata) is a rare migratory sub-species that is classified as a federal candidate for listing under the Endangered Species Act and is listed as endangered by the state of Washington and by the Species at Risk Act in Canada (Canadian Species at Risk Act 2002, c.29).In Washington, streaked horned larks are found on prairie and grassland south of Puget Sound, coastal beaches, and islands and sparsely vegetated shoreline sites on the lower Columbia River. Streaked horned larks are also found on agricultural fields and drying seasonal wetlands in Oregon. Their habitat consists of large expanses of bare or sparsely vegetated land, including fields, prairies, upper beache.
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