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Larks2 Bird Species
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Horned LarkThis species exhibits as much geographic variation in appearance as any North American passerine, with 21 recognized subspecies (http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/195). Adult male has upperparts that vary from a cold pale sandy-brown to warmer medium brown with reddish tones. Median wing cover more... Length: 18 cm Wingspan: 30 cm |
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Sky LarkThis ground-dwelling species is distinguished from longspurs by its thinner bill and slight crest. Adult: upperparts are dull brown with dark streaking on the back and a pale supercilium. The breast is buffy with a band of dark streaks. Blurry streaks extend down the sides. The belly and undertail co more... Length: 17 cm Wingspan: 33 cm |
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Horned Lark
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Sky Lark
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Non-vegetated Areas0 species |
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Salt Water |
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Horned LarkEremophila alpestris |
Beaches, Coastal Dunes, Open Country and Grasslands, Deserts and Sagebrush Plains, Alpine Tundra and Meadows |
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Human-altered Areas0 species |
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Fresh Water0 species |
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Grassland and Scrubland |
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Horned LarkEremophila alpestris |
Beaches, Coastal Dunes, Open Country and Grasslands, Deserts and Sagebrush Plains, Alpine Tundra and Meadows |
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Sky LarkAlauda arvensis |
Open Country and Grasslands |
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Forest and Woodlands0 species |