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Lark - Wikipedia Larks are passerine birds of the family Alaudidae Larks have a cosmopolitan distribution with the largest number of species occurring in Africa Only a single species, the horned lark , occurs in North America, and only Horsfield's bush lark occurs in Australia
Lark | Songbird, Ground-dwelling, Migration | Britannica lark, family name Alaudidae, any of approximately 90 species of a songbird family (order Passeriformes) Larks occur throughout the continental Old World; only the horned, or shore, lark (Eremophila alpestris) is native to the New World
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Horned Lark Identification - All About Birds Horned Larks are small, long-bodied songbirds that usually adopt a horizontal posture They have short, thin bills, short necks, and rounded heads—the shape sometimes broken by two small “horns” of feathers sticking up toward the back of the head
2 Types of Larks (Alauda, Eremophila) - Birds of North America There are two types of larks that can be found in North America, these being the Horned Lark and the very uncommon Eurasian Skylark Only the Horned Lark is a native lark that is found throughout the continent
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Horned Lark | Audubon Field Guide One of the earliest of spring migrants 7-8" (18-20 cm) Black chest and ear marks (less obvious on females); tiny black "horns" hard to see Face varies from white to yellow In flight, looks pale with black on tail Juveniles are duller, with streaks, spots Habitat is a good clue A soft ti-ti
Larks (Alaudidae) - Encyclopedia. com Larks are diurnal, ground-dwelling birds, sleeping on the ground in self-made depressions They scratch their head by indirect method, and frequently take baths in dust or sand like chickens They may bathe in rain, but not in water Larks move on the ground by walking and running, reaching high speeds