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Learn about the Skylark, a small brown bird with a crest and a white-sided tail, and its dramatic population declines in the UK. Find out how to identify, hear and see it, and where to find it on RSPB reserves.
The Eurasian skylark ( Alauda arvensis) is a passerine bird in the lark family, Alaudidae. It is a widespread species found across Europe and the Palearctic with introduced populations in Australia, New Zealand and on the Hawaiian Islands.
Learn about the skylark, a streaky brown bird with a crest that sings from the sky. Find out how to identify it, where to see it, and why it is threatened by habitat loss.
Learn about the Skylark, a common farmland bird with a distinctive crest and a long song. Find out how to identify, where to see, and what to feed this omnivorous songster.
Skylarks usually range in size from 18-19 cm. They have a wing-span of 30-36 cm. Females of the species can weight 17-47 g, while males can weigh 27-55 g. Their bills are short but strong. Skylarks generally have streaked black-brown plumage, some have a yellow or grey overall tone.
Learn about the Eurasian Skylark, a songbird introduced to Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Find out its description, habitat, behavior, diet, nesting, and conservation status.
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Learn about the Skylark, a celebrated and declining farmland bird in the UK. Find facts, trends, identification, songs, conservation and more on this web page.