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- 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 stewed, broiled, or used as filling in a meat pie
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- LARK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LARK is any of a family (Alaudidae) of chiefly Old World ground-dwelling songbirds that are usually brownish in color; especially : skylark How to use lark in a sentence
- Horned Lark Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Horned Larks are small birds that live in large, empty fields—and they’re roughly the same color and size as a clod of dirt To find them, look for the barest ground around and scan the ground carefully, watching for movement or for the birds to turn their black-and-yellow faces toward you
- 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, lark (Eremophila alpestris) is native to the New World
- Lark Bird: Nature’s Songbird and Its Fascinating World
Explore the enchanting world of larks, nature's melodic songbirds Discover their behaviors, habitats, ecological roles, and cultural significance in this captivating deep dive
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