- Woodlark
Taxobox
name = Woodlark
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
status_ref = [IUCN2006|assessors=BirdLife International |year=2004|id=52909|title=Lullula arborea|downloaded=12 May 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern]
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Passeriformes
familia = Alaudidae
genus = "Lullula"
genus_authority = Kaup, 1829
species = "L. arborea"
binomial = "Lullula arborea"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1758)The Woodlark ("Lullula arborea") is the only
lark in the genus "Lullula". It breeds across most ofEurope , theMiddle East Asia and the mountains of northAfrica . It is mainly resident in the west of its range, but eastern populations of this passerine bird are more migratory, moving further south in winter. Even in the milder west of its range, many birds move south in winter.This is a 13.5-15 cm long bird of open heath with some trees, and other open woodlands, especially those with
pine s and lightsoil . Its generic name derives from its sweet plaintive song, delivered in flight from heights of 100 m or more.Like most other
lark s, this is an undistinguished-looking species on the ground, mainly brown above and pale below, but with distinctive white superciliar meeting on the nape. In flight it shows a short tail and short broad wings. The tail is tipped with white, but unlike theSkylark , the tail sides and the rear edge of the wings are not edged with white.The nest is on the ground, with up to 6 eggs being laid. Food is seeds supplemented with
insect s in the breeding season.External links
* [http://www.lincsbirdclub.co.uk/articles/woodlark_2000.htm Woodlarks in Lincolnshire Conservation Project]
* [http://www.oiseaux.net/birds/photos/wood.lark.html Oiseaux] images
* [http://www.ibercajalav.net/img/301_WoodlarkLarborea.pdf Ageing and sexing (PDF) by Javier Blasco-Zumeta]
* [http://www.flickr.com/search/groups/?q=woodlark&w=42637302%40N00&m=pool Field Guide Page on Flickr]References
Further reading
Identification
* Lidster, James (2007) [http://www.birdwatch.co.uk/website/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemid=102 Identification: Skylark and Woodlark] "Birdwatch"
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