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  • Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris - male
    149348.jpg
  • Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris - male
    149340.jpg
  • Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris - male
    149345.jpg
  • Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris - male
    149344.jpg
  • Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris - female
    149338.jpg
  • Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris - male
    149347.jpg
  • Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris - male
    149346.jpg
  • Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris - male
    149339.jpg
  • Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris - male
    149341.jpg
  • Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris - male
    149342.jpg
  • Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris - male
    149343.jpg
  • Short-toed Lark Calandrella brachydactyla L 15-16cm. Dumpy, sandy-brown lark with a stubby bill, pale underparts and dark patch on sides of breast. Feeds unobtrusively and often found near coasts. Winters in Africa and usually breeds in S Europe.
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  • Short-toed Lark Calandrella brachydactyla L 15-16cm. Dumpy, sandy-brown lark with a stubby bill, pale underparts and dark patch on sides of breast. Feeds unobtrusively and often found near coasts. Winters in Africa and usually breeds in S Europe.
    156324.jpg
  • Short-toed Lark Calandrella brachydactyla L 15-16cm. Dumpy, sandy-brown lark with a stubby bill, pale underparts and dark patch on sides of breast. Feeds unobtrusively and often found near coasts. Winters in Africa and usually breeds in S Europe.
    129157.jpg
  • Lesser Short-toed Lark - Calandrella rufescens
    137678.jpg
  • Short-toed Lark Calandrella brachydactyla L 15-16cm. Dumpy, sandy-brown lark with a stubby bill, pale underparts and dark patch on sides of breast. Feeds unobtrusively and often found near coasts. Winters in Africa and usually breeds in S Europe.
    145594.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata
    129169.jpg
  • Short-toed Lark Calandrella brachydactyla L 15-16cm. Dumpy, sandy-brown lark with a stubby bill, pale underparts and dark patch on sides of breast. Feeds unobtrusively and often found near coasts. Winters in Africa and usually breeds in S Europe.
    133441.jpg
  • Short-toed Lark Calandrella brachydactyla L 15-16cm. Dumpy, sandy-brown lark with a stubby bill, pale underparts and dark patch on sides of breast. Feeds unobtrusively and often found near coasts. Winters in Africa and usually breeds in S Europe.
    145593.jpg
  • Razo Lark Male - Alauda razae
    128202.jpg
  • White-winged Lark, Male - Melanocorypha leucoptera
    129197.jpg
  • Desert Lark - Ammomanes deserti
    129529.jpg
  • Temminck's Lark - Eremophila bilopha
    141306.jpg
  • Thekla Lark - Galerida theklae
    145906.jpg
  • Short-toed Lark Calandrella brachydactyla L 15-16cm. Dumpy, sandy-brown lark with a stubby bill, pale underparts and dark patch on sides of breast. Feeds unobtrusively and often found near coasts. Winters in Africa and usually breeds in S Europe.
    156325.jpg
  • Razo Lark Male - Alauda razae
    128203.jpg
  • Calandra Lark - Melanocorypha calandra
    137687.jpg
  • Bimaculated Lark - Melanocorypha bimaculata
    141137.jpg
  • Calandra Lark - Melanocorypha calandra
    145349.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata
    161587.jpg
  • Dupont's Lark - Chersophilus duponti
    125926.jpg
  • Lesser Short-toed Lark - Calandrella rufescens
    129179.jpg
  • Black Lark, Male - Melanocorypha yeltoniensis
    129196.jpg
  • Calandra Lark - Melanocorypha calandra
    137686.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata
    137689.jpg
  • Lesser Short-toed Lark - Calandrella rufescens
    144110.jpg
  • Calandra Lark - Melanocorypha calandra
    145350.jpg
  • Lesser Short-toed Lark - Calandrella rufescens
    143479.jpg
  • Desert Lark - Ammomanes deserti
    129185.jpg
  • Greater Hoopoe Lark - Alaemon alaudipes
    129188.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata
    137693.jpg
  • Sykes's Lark - Galerida deva
    141073.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata
    156100.jpg
  • Calandra Lark - Melanocorypha calandra
    129178.jpg
  • Black Lark, Male - Melanocorypha yeltoniensis
    129207.jpg
  • Calandra Lark - Melanocorypha calandra
    137688.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata
    157683.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata
    160865.jpg
  • Bimaculated Lark - Melanocorypha bimaculata
    155401.jpg
  • Bar-tailed Lark - Ammomanes cinctura
    154288.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata
    160864.jpg
  • Temminck's Lark - Eremophila bilopha
    160173.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata
    157684.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata - juvenile
    157020.jpg
  • Calandra Lark - Melanocorypha calandra
    155261.jpg
  • Bar-tailed Lark - Ammomanes cinctura
    154387.jpg
  • Desert Lark - Ammomanes deserti
    159640.jpg
  • Desert Lark - Ammomanes deserti
    162163.jpg
  • Shore Lark - Eremophila alpestris
    160742.jpg
  • Temminck's Lark - Eremophila bilopha
    160236.jpg
  • Short-toed Lark - Calandrella brachydactyla
    159639.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata
    158088.jpg
  • Crested Lark - Galerida cristata
    160082.jpg
  • Woodlark - Lullula arborea
    161705.jpg
  • Woodlark Lullula arborea L 15cm. Unobtrusive and easily overlooked but for wonderful, yodelling song. Sexes are similar. Adult has sandy brown, streaked upperparts and mainly pale underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Note chestnut ear coverts, pale supercilium and black-and-white marking on wing. Juvenile is similar but with a scaly-looking back. Voice Song comprises fluty, yodelling notes; call is yodelling deet-luee. Status Local, restricted to heathy habitats with short turf (for feeding), longer grassland (for nesting) and scattered trees. Nomadic outside breeding season.
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  • Skylark Alauda arvensis L 18cm. Has nondescript plumage and best known for incessant song, delivered in flight. Sexes are similar. Adult has streaked sandy-brown upperparts and paler underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Short crest is sometimes raised. In flight, note whitish trailing edge to wings and white outer tail feathers. Juvenile is similar but with scaly-looking back. Voice Rapid song comprises trills, whistles and elements of mimicry. Call is a rolling chrrrp. Status Favours grassy habitats including meadows, heaths and arable farmland. Has declined alarmingly, due to changes in farming practises, but still common. Forms flocks outside breeding season; upland breeding birds move to lowlands in winter.
    136140.jpg
  • Woodlark Lullula arborea L 15cm. Unobtrusive and easily overlooked but for wonderful, yodelling song. Sexes are similar. Adult has sandy brown, streaked upperparts and mainly pale underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Note chestnut ear coverts, pale supercilium and black-and-white marking on wing. Juvenile is similar but with a scaly-looking back. Voice Song comprises fluty, yodelling notes; call is yodelling deet-luee. Status Local, restricted to heathy habitats with short turf (for feeding), longer grassland (for nesting) and scattered trees. Nomadic outside breeding season.
    139719.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna - breeding adult
    148343.jpg
  • Woodlark Lullula arborea L 15cm. Unobtrusive and easily overlooked but for wonderful, yodelling song. Sexes are similar. Adult has sandy brown, streaked upperparts and mainly pale underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Note chestnut ear coverts, pale supercilium and black-and-white marking on wing. Juvenile is similar but with a scaly-looking back. Voice Song comprises fluty, yodelling notes; call is yodelling deet-luee. Status Local, restricted to heathy habitats with short turf (for feeding), longer grassland (for nesting) and scattered trees. Nomadic outside breeding season.
    129158.jpg
  • Skylark Alauda arvensis L 18cm. Has nondescript plumage and best known for incessant song, delivered in flight. Sexes are similar. Adult has streaked sandy-brown upperparts and paler underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Short crest is sometimes raised. In flight, note whitish trailing edge to wings and white outer tail feathers. Juvenile is similar but with scaly-looking back. Voice Rapid song comprises trills, whistles and elements of mimicry. Call is a rolling chrrrp. Status Favours grassy habitats including meadows, heaths and arable farmland. Has declined alarmingly, due to changes in farming practises, but still common. Forms flocks outside breeding season; upland breeding birds move to lowlands in winter.
    143356.jpg
  • Skylark Alauda arvensis L 18cm. Has nondescript plumage and best known for incessant song, delivered in flight. Sexes are similar. Adult has streaked sandy-brown upperparts and paler underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Short crest is sometimes raised. In flight, note whitish trailing edge to wings and white outer tail feathers. Juvenile is similar but with scaly-looking back. Voice Rapid song comprises trills, whistles and elements of mimicry. Call is a rolling chrrrp. Status Favours grassy habitats including meadows, heaths and arable farmland. Has declined alarmingly, due to changes in farming practises, but still common. Forms flocks outside breeding season; upland breeding birds move to lowlands in winter.
    157718.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna
    148338.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna - breeding adult
    148344.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna - breeding adult
    148350.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna - breeding adult
    148351.jpg
  • Woodlark Lullula arborea L 15cm. Unobtrusive and easily overlooked but for wonderful, yodelling song. Sexes are similar. Adult has sandy brown, streaked upperparts and mainly pale underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Note chestnut ear coverts, pale supercilium and black-and-white marking on wing. Juvenile is similar but with a scaly-looking back. Voice Song comprises fluty, yodelling notes; call is yodelling deet-luee. Status Local, restricted to heathy habitats with short turf (for feeding), longer grassland (for nesting) and scattered trees. Nomadic outside breeding season.
    139715.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna - breeding adult
    148347.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna - breeding adult
    148349.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna - breeding adult
    148352.jpg
  • Skylark Alauda arvensis L 18cm. Has nondescript plumage and best known for incessant song, delivered in flight. Sexes are similar. Adult has streaked sandy-brown upperparts and paler underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Short crest is sometimes raised. In flight, note whitish trailing edge to wings and white outer tail feathers. Juvenile is similar but with scaly-looking back. Voice Rapid song comprises trills, whistles and elements of mimicry. Call is a rolling chrrrp. Status Favours grassy habitats including meadows, heaths and arable farmland. Has declined alarmingly, due to changes in farming practises, but still common. Forms flocks outside breeding season; upland breeding birds move to lowlands in winter.
    156532.jpg
  • Woodlark Lullula arborea L 15cm. Unobtrusive and easily overlooked but for wonderful, yodelling song. Sexes are similar. Adult has sandy brown, streaked upperparts and mainly pale underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Note chestnut ear coverts, pale supercilium and black-and-white marking on wing. Juvenile is similar but with a scaly-looking back. Voice Song comprises fluty, yodelling notes; call is yodelling deet-luee. Status Local, restricted to heathy habitats with short turf (for feeding), longer grassland (for nesting) and scattered trees. Nomadic outside breeding season.
    139716.jpg
  • Shorelark Eremophila alpestris L 16-17cm. Well-marked but unobtrusive when feeding among saltmarsh plants. Sexes are similar but female is duller than male.<br />
Summer adult (sometimes seen on migration) has grey-brown or sandy brown upperparts, streaked on back. Underparts are mainly white but with black breast band and faint buff streaks on flanks. Head is yellow with black band through eye and ear coverts; black forecrown extends to 2 projecting ‘horns’. Winter adult is similar but duller and ‘horns’ are absent. Juvenile is similar to winter adult but upperparts have pale spots. Voice Flight call is a thin see-seer. Status Best known as a scarce winter visitor to coastal saltmarsh. Usually found in small flocks.
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  • Skylark Alauda arvensis L 18cm. Has nondescript plumage and best known for incessant song, delivered in flight. Sexes are similar. Adult has streaked sandy-brown upperparts and paler underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Short crest is sometimes raised. In flight, note whitish trailing edge to wings and white outer tail feathers. Juvenile is similar but with scaly-looking back. Voice Rapid song comprises trills, whistles and elements of mimicry. Call is a rolling chrrrp. Status Favours grassy habitats including meadows, heaths and arable farmland. Has declined alarmingly, due to changes in farming practises, but still common. Forms flocks outside breeding season; upland breeding birds move to lowlands in winter.
    143343.jpg
  • Skylark Alauda arvensis L 18cm. Has nondescript plumage and best known for incessant song, delivered in flight. Sexes are similar. Adult has streaked sandy-brown upperparts and paler underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Short crest is sometimes raised. In flight, note whitish trailing edge to wings and white outer tail feathers. Juvenile is similar but with scaly-looking back. Voice Rapid song comprises trills, whistles and elements of mimicry. Call is a rolling chrrrp. Status Favours grassy habitats including meadows, heaths and arable farmland. Has declined alarmingly, due to changes in farming practises, but still common. Forms flocks outside breeding season; upland breeding birds move to lowlands in winter.
    143384.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna - Adult male
    148337.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna - breeding adult
    148346.jpg
  • Skylark Alauda arvensis L 18cm. Has nondescript plumage and best known for incessant song, delivered in flight. Sexes are similar. Adult has streaked sandy-brown upperparts and paler underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Short crest is sometimes raised. In flight, note whitish trailing edge to wings and white outer tail feathers. Juvenile is similar but with scaly-looking back. Voice Rapid song comprises trills, whistles and elements of mimicry. Call is a rolling chrrrp. Status Favours grassy habitats including meadows, heaths and arable farmland. Has declined alarmingly, due to changes in farming practises, but still common. Forms flocks outside breeding season; upland breeding birds move to lowlands in winter.
    156531.jpg
  • Woodlark Lullula arborea L 15cm. Unobtrusive and easily overlooked but for wonderful, yodelling song. Sexes are similar. Adult has sandy brown, streaked upperparts and mainly pale underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Note chestnut ear coverts, pale supercilium and black-and-white marking on wing. Juvenile is similar but with a scaly-looking back. Voice Song comprises fluty, yodelling notes; call is yodelling deet-luee. Status Local, restricted to heathy habitats with short turf (for feeding), longer grassland (for nesting) and scattered trees. Nomadic outside breeding season.
    155787.jpg
  • Skylark Alauda arvensis L 18cm. Has nondescript plumage and best known for incessant song, delivered in flight. Sexes are similar. Adult has streaked sandy-brown upperparts and paler underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Short crest is sometimes raised. In flight, note whitish trailing edge to wings and white outer tail feathers. Juvenile is similar but with scaly-looking back. Voice Rapid song comprises trills, whistles and elements of mimicry. Call is a rolling chrrrp. Status Favours grassy habitats including meadows, heaths and arable farmland. Has declined alarmingly, due to changes in farming practises, but still common. Forms flocks outside breeding season; upland breeding birds move to lowlands in winter.
    137768.jpg
  • Skylark Alauda arvensis L 18cm. Has nondescript plumage and best known for incessant song, delivered in flight. Sexes are similar. Adult has streaked sandy-brown upperparts and paler underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Short crest is sometimes raised. In flight, note whitish trailing edge to wings and white outer tail feathers. Juvenile is similar but with scaly-looking back. Voice Rapid song comprises trills, whistles and elements of mimicry. Call is a rolling chrrrp. Status Favours grassy habitats including meadows, heaths and arable farmland. Has declined alarmingly, due to changes in farming practises, but still common. Forms flocks outside breeding season; upland breeding birds move to lowlands in winter.
    137897.jpg
  • Woodlark Lullula arborea L 15cm. Unobtrusive and easily overlooked but for wonderful, yodelling song. Sexes are similar. Adult has sandy brown, streaked upperparts and mainly pale underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Note chestnut ear coverts, pale supercilium and black-and-white marking on wing. Juvenile is similar but with a scaly-looking back. Voice Song comprises fluty, yodelling notes; call is yodelling deet-luee. Status Local, restricted to heathy habitats with short turf (for feeding), longer grassland (for nesting) and scattered trees. Nomadic outside breeding season.
    139714.jpg
  • Skylark Alauda arvensis L 18cm. Has nondescript plumage and best known for incessant song, delivered in flight. Sexes are similar. Adult has streaked sandy-brown upperparts and paler underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Short crest is sometimes raised. In flight, note whitish trailing edge to wings and white outer tail feathers. Juvenile is similar but with scaly-looking back. Voice Rapid song comprises trills, whistles and elements of mimicry. Call is a rolling chrrrp. Status Favours grassy habitats including meadows, heaths and arable farmland. Has declined alarmingly, due to changes in farming practises, but still common. Forms flocks outside breeding season; upland breeding birds move to lowlands in winter.
    143357.jpg
  • Skylark Alauda arvensis L 18cm. Has nondescript plumage and best known for incessant song, delivered in flight. Sexes are similar. Adult has streaked sandy-brown upperparts and paler underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Short crest is sometimes raised. In flight, note whitish trailing edge to wings and white outer tail feathers. Juvenile is similar but with scaly-looking back. Voice Rapid song comprises trills, whistles and elements of mimicry. Call is a rolling chrrrp. Status Favours grassy habitats including meadows, heaths and arable farmland. Has declined alarmingly, due to changes in farming practises, but still common. Forms flocks outside breeding season; upland breeding birds move to lowlands in winter.
    145750.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna
    148339.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna - breeding adult
    148348.jpg
  • Woodlark Lullula arborea L 15cm. Unobtrusive and easily overlooked but for wonderful, yodelling song. Sexes are similar. Adult has sandy brown, streaked upperparts and mainly pale underparts; breast is streaked and flushed buff. Note chestnut ear coverts, pale supercilium and black-and-white marking on wing. Juvenile is similar but with a scaly-looking back. Voice Song comprises fluty, yodelling notes; call is yodelling deet-luee. Status Local, restricted to heathy habitats with short turf (for feeding), longer grassland (for nesting) and scattered trees. Nomadic outside breeding season.
    139718.jpg
  • Skylark - Alauda arvensis
    161706.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna - Adult male
    148336.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna
    148340.jpg
  • Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna
    148342.jpg
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