The Mongolian lark (Melanocorypha mongolica) is a species of lark in the family Alaudidae found from southern Russia and Mongolia to central China.
[2] The Mongolian lark is known for its elaborate singing and even well into adulthood, is able to learn new songs.
While female Mongolian larks don’t sing, they have noteworthy song control nuclei with strong connectivity.
[3] It is an indicator species for avian biodiversity in the Mongolian steppes.
On average, it lays clutches of 3.3 eggs and incubates them for 13 days.