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French colonists ate horned larks, which they considered a game bird.
A small flock of horned larks burst from a nearby thicket.
A horned lark hopped out of his way, then leaped into the air to catch a fly.
However, the horned lark and meadowlark have managed to adapt to the new conditions.
The vocalization is sometimes confused with that of the Horned Lark.
It is from these that Wanderer gets the name of Horned Lark.
Horned larks and the white-crowned sparrow also aid in predator detection.
Only one, the Horned Lark, is native to North America.
In the open areas of western North America, Horned Larks are among the bird species most often killed by wind turbines.
The bird genus Eremophila comprises the two horned larks:
Yellow-throated horned larks darted overhead.
It was Wanderer the Horned Lark.
On a foggy morning last week, a horned lark sat pecking for food in a field owned by Blazing Star Realty.
Resident bird species include the Horned Lark and Lark Sparrow.
Temminck's Horned Lark.
She fed them birdseed, babyfood, scraped beef, dog biscuits and once, to a tiny, timid horned lark, shrimp salad.
Those with specified dates included Belding's Savannah Sparrow (1994), and California horned lark (1995).
In terms of frequency, the laboratory most commonly finds Mourning Doves and Horned Larks involved in the strike.
Some species are especially abundant: deer mice, grasshopper mice, horned larks and some species of grasshoppers, for instance.
Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris)
Outdoors Pomfret Center "Monthly Bird Walk," search for horned larks, strikes and redpolls.
Potential prey items included thirteen-lined ground squirrels, plains pocket gophers, mountain cottontails, upland sandpipers, horned larks, and western meadowlarks.
Now she has more birds than her troops can stuff, a freezer full of grackles and sparrows and robins, along with the odd horned lark or clapper rail.
Among other species considered to be in jeopardy are the northern harrier, barn owl, short-eared owl, horned lark, sedge wren and Henslow's sparrow.
In 50 years of birding, I have heard the horned lark (Erenophila alpestris) sing only twice in the early mornings, and nowhere are they very common.
Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris)
The southern European mountain race Eremophila alpestris penicillata is greyer above, and the yellow of the face pattern is replaced with white.
SHORE LARK Eremophila alpestris.
The Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris), called the Shore Lark in Europe, is a species of bird in the genus Eremophila.