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Lark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Larks are passerine birds of the family Alaudidae . All species occur in the Old World, and in northern and eastern Australia; only one, the Shore Lark, has spread to North America, where it is cal...
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Category:Alaudidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The birds of the family Alaudidae, commonly called larks · Search Wikimedia Commons, Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Alaudidae ...
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ADW: Alaudidae: Information
Larks belong to the order Passeriformes, sub-order Passeri and family Alaudidae. Currently there are 17 recognized lark genera and 91 species. ...
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LARKS Alaudidae ... Species in family 92 ... The Larks are a large family of ground-dwelling birds, most of them in open country habitats from desert to grassland to stony steppe. Larks are primarily Old World birds, and their center of distribution is in Africa (67 species, 52 of which are endemic to Africa).
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Alaudidae - Wikispecies
Jump to: navigation, search ... [edit] Vernacular names ... This page was last modified on 26 April 2009, at 09:06. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of Use for details. Privacy policy About Wikispecies Disclaimers...
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Larks (Alaudidae) | the Internet Bird Collection
Small to medium-sized terrestrial passerines with drab, mostly brownish or buffish plumage, 10 primaries, outer one often much reduced, long tertials; scutes on posterior surface of tarsus, nail of rear toe usually long and straight, ... Africa and Eurasia, ... Open country, often in arid or semi-arid environments.
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Larks: Alaudidae - Physical Characteristics, Habitat, Diet, Behavior
Larks: Alaudidae - Australasian Lark (mirafra Javanica): Species Accounts ... Larks: Alaudidae - Greater Hoopoe-lark (alaemon Alaudipes): Species Accounts ... Larks: Alaudidae - Horned Lark (eremophila Alpestris): Species Accounts...
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Cedar Bog Bird Field Guide Alaudidae
Horned Lark eremophila alpestris ... Appearance; Size: 7-8" (18-20 cm). A brown ground bird, with black sideburns, two small black horns (not always noticeable), and a black breast splotch. Walks, does not hop. From overhead, pale with a black tail; ... Larks; Alaudidae...
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family Alaudidae: Information from Answers.com
Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun family Alaudidae has one meaning: Meaning #1 : larks ... WordNet: family Alaudidae...
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family Alaudidae - definition of family Alaudidae by the Free Online
Definition of family Alaudidae in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of family Alaudidae. Pronunciation of family Alaudidae. Translations of family Alaudidae. family Alaudidae synonyms, family Alaudidae antonyms. Information about family Alaudidae in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... family Alaudidae - larks...
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