With a circumpolar arctic breeding distribution, Lapland longspur is the passerine most strongly associated with arctic tundra. This gorgeous songbird breeds in high densities in appropriate habitat and is very easy to observe during the breeding season. Its unique warbling song is at the forefront of the arctic tundra soundscape and becomes part of the memory for those who visit between late-May and mid-July.
References
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