- 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, western...
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Larks are p****erine
birds of the
family Alaudidae.
Larks have a
cosmopolitan distribution with the
largest number of
species occurring in Africa. Only...
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Lark Wood (grid
reference SP104262) is a 1.11-hectare (2.7-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire,
notified in 1974....
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William W.
Woodward (1863–1940), and its name –
originally written as "
Wood-
Lark" Building – was
formed by
combining parts of the two men's names. (The...
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Protection Area (SPA), due to the rare
ground nesting birds including wood lark,
Dartford warbler and
European nightjar which nest in open
parts of the...
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wattled lapwing African wood owl
African yellow warbler Agami heron Agile tit-tyrant
Aguiguan reed
warbler Agulhas long-billed
lark Ahanta spurfowl Ainley's...
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Alaudala cheleensis Turkestan short-toed
lark,
Alaudala heinei Wood lark,
Lullula arborea White-winged
lark,
Alauda leucoptera Eurasian skylark, Alauda...
- Look up
lark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
lark is a
small terrestrial bird.
Lark, The
Lark,
Larks or The
Larks may also
refer to:
Lark, Utah,...
- (Vieillot, 1819)
Turkestan short-toed lark,
Alaudala heinei (Homeyer, 1873)
Wood lark,
Lullula arborea (Linnaeus, 1758)
Eurasian skylark,
Alauda arvensis Linnaeus...
- (near-threatened)
Wood lark,
Lullula arborea White-winged
lark,
Alauda leucoptera (A)
Eurasian skylark,
Alauda arvensis Crested lark,
Galerida cristata...