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  1. Lark - Wikipedia

    Larks, commonly consumed with bones intact, have historically been considered wholesome, delicate, and light game. They can be used in a number of dishes; for example, they can be …

  2. 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, …

  3. Alaudidae (larks) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web

    Larks belong to the order Passeriformes , sub-order Passeri and family Alaudidae . Currently there are 17 recognized lark genera and 91 species. Larks are small to medium-sized birds …

  4. Lark Bird: Nature’s Songbird and Its Fascinating World

    Dec 30, 2024 · Explore the enchanting world of larks, nature's melodic songbirds. Discover their behaviors, habitats, ecological roles, and cultural significance in this captivating deep dive.

  5. Larks: Alaudidae - Encyclopedia.com

    Although there are numerous species of larks, most of them have in common what is known as a "larkspur," a long, straight claw on the hind toe. These roughly sparrow-sized birds are known …

  6. What Are Larks Known For? Their Iconic Song & Flight

    Aug 26, 2025 · Larks are a family of small, ground-dwelling passerine birds (Alaudidae) found across most of the world, absent only from Antarctica. While most lark species reside in Africa, …

  7. Horned Lark Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

    Horned Larks are widespread songbirds of fields, deserts, and tundra, where they forage for seeds and insects, and sing a high, tinkling song. Though they are still common, they have …

  8. 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 …

  9. Horned Lark | Audubon Field Guide

    On open fields in winter, flocks of Horned Larks walk and run on the ground, examining the soil and stubble in search of seeds. If disturbed, the flock makes away in swift, twisting flight, …

  10. The 2026 ABA Bird of the Year: Horned Lark!

    Jan 5, 2026 · The 2026 Bird of the Year is the Horned Lark: a widespread, resilient, and fascinating species uniting birders through art, storytelling, and conservation all year long.