- The
horned lark or s****
lark (Eremophila alpestris) is a
species of
lark in the
family Alaudidae found across the
northern hemisphere. It is
known as...
- Temminck's
lark (Eremophila bilopha) or Temminck's
horned lark, is a bird species of the
family Alaudidae. It
breeds across much of
north Africa, through...
-
occurring in Africa. Only a
single species, the
horned lark,
occurs in
North America, and only Horsfield's bush
lark occurs in Australia.
Habitats vary widely...
- The bird
genus Eremophila comprises the two
horned larks. The
current genus name is from
Ancient Gr**** eremos, "desert", and phileo, "to love".
There is...
- Chendoola)
Malabar lark (as
Alauda malabarica)
Horned lark (as
Alauda alpestris)
Mexican horned lark (as
Alauda chrysolaema) S****
lark (as
Alauda flava)...
- The
Eurasian skylark (Alauda arvensis) is a p****erine bird in the
lark family, Alaudidae. It is a
widespread species found across Europe and the Palearctic...
- The
woodlark or wood
lark (Lullula arborea) is the only
extant species in the
lark genus Lullula. It is
found across most of Europe, the
Middle East,...
- The
crested lark (Galerida cristata) is a
species of
lark widespread across Eurasia and
northern Africa. It is a non-migratory bird, but can occasionally...
- drier, more
rattling tone.
Another species that it may
occur with is the
horned lark,
although that has a con****uous black-and-yellow head pattern, a longer...
-
faster and longer.
French colonists ate
horned larks,
which they
considered a game bird. "Alouette"
informs the
lark that the
singer will
pluck its head,...