Sten-Åke Sändh
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Animals and Plants in East-Africa - A test of iMatch AI-generated Descriptions  Foto: Sten-Åke Sändh

Animals and Vegetation in East Africa - Amboseli Kenya 2014 - A bustard stands proudly in a short, dry grassland, its long neck and pale legs extending upwards. The bird's brown back is adorned with striking black-and-white spotted wing feathers, and its head is held high, suggesting alertness and vigilance as it scans the surrounding area. Bustards are large ground-dwelling birds that inhabit open savannas and grasslands. They typically walk and forage on the ground, consuming insects, small animals, seeds, and shoots. Their tall posture and robust legs enable them to navigate through tall grass and remain watchful for potential dangers. Species common name: Bustard Family: Otididae Scientific name: Otididae