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  1. Although Western Meadowlarks seldom sing more than 10–12 songs, their eastern counterparts exhibit a much larger repertoire of 50–100 song variations. Calls The Western Meadowlark’s most common call is a low, bell-like pluk or chupp which they use when disturbed and during courtship and territorial displays.

  2. Horned Larks sing a delicate, musical song particularly in the early morning as early as an hour and a half before sunrise. It’s a fast, high-pitched sequence of sharp, tinkling notes, often rising in pitch to a quick jumble of concluding notes.

  3. Jun 21, 2018 · 108. 14K views 5 years ago #lark #bird. Lark bird singing best song ever 2018. Larks have more elaborate calls than most birds, and often extravagant songs given in display flight. These...

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  5. Horned Lark ( Eremophila alpestris ) 6-05-2018 North Dakota also known as a shore lark in Europe

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  6. This species, the only native lark in North America, begins nesting very early in spring in those same barren fields, and the tinkling songs of the males come from high overhead as they perform their flight-song display.

  7. Larks. Horned Lark. Sky Lark. Wood Lark. Get news about birds. Listen to Sky Lark on a high quality audio recording. At our website you will find recordings of all british bird species - completely free of cost.

  8. The Horned Lark sings its sweet, tinkling song on the wing or on the ground. One- and two-noted calls have a characteristic sweet quality and are most often heard in fall and winter. Listen to the Horned Lark's song and call here: Song: Ed Pandolfino, XC482274. Accessible at www.xeno-canto.org/482274. Call: Paul Driver, XC70543.

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