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  1. A Skylark’s song flight can reach up to 300 metres in height. Despite their small size, Skylarks have a wingspan of 30-36 cm. The female Skylark incubates her eggs for about 11 days. Skylarks can have several broods in a single breeding season. The Skylark’s diet includes seeds and insects. They are known for their vertical display flight ...

  2. Diet in North America not known in detail. In Europe, feeds mostly on seeds of grasses and weeds, grain in agricultural fields, and leaves of various ground plants. Also eats many insects (including beetles, caterpillars, and others) and some spiders, millipedes, and snails, mostly in summer. Young birds are fed mostly insects at first.

    • Only the nightingale rivals the skylark’s reputation as one of the finest songsters in the bird world.
    • The skylark’s song is fast, complex and highly variable, but (unlike the nightingale’s) it is delivered within a narrow frequency range.
    • There can be anything from 160 to over 460 syllables in the song.
    • While the Victorians estimated the height of the male skylark’s songflight at around 600m (2,000ft), most birds sing from around 50m and few ever go beyond 200m.
  3. 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. Their un­der­side is a buff-white.

  4. The Eurasian Skylark is a small, streaked brown bird with a distinctive crest that can be raised when alert. Its upperparts are mottled brown, while the underparts are pale buff with dark streaks on the breast. Both sexes look similar, with males slightly larger. In flight, the skylark shows white outer tail feathers and trailing edges on the ...

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    The Sky Lark is a small, cryptically colored songbird. Adults have brown upperparts and buff-white underparts with a brownish breast band of short streaks. Juveniles have spotted and speckled upperparts. Sky Larks have a short crest that is often raised. In flight, a white trailing edge is visible on the inner wing.

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  7. 0.4 oz. 39.7g. Alaudidae. Alauda arvensis. Summer. Year Around. Winter. The Sky Lark has a small toehold in North America. At one time, these larks could be found in the northern state of Washington and on Vancouver Island. Today, only a small number of larks can be found east of Victoria, near the Vancouver Airport.

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