What is Lark?
Larks are birds belonging to the alaudidae family, which contains 17 genera composed of 91 species. The favored LARKA habitat is an open landscape, although different species inhabit areas from desert edges to alpine tundra. Most types of Larks nest on the ground and mask their nests in grassland areas. This exposes them to the risk of predators and from agricultural machines, because many larses nest in fields that are often harvested before young birds fled. He is very often a man who sings, sometimes for hours at once and usually when trying to attract a friend or defend his territory from threats from other men. Some types of Larks, including Latakoo Lark and Crested Lark, are able to imitate songs of different species. Some are even able to imitate human whistling.
One of the rarest species Lark is Raso Lark, alauda razae , while the population is only 190 birds in 2009. The species is on the international union for preserving nature (IUCN) critically aboutA murdered list due to its small population and small range of habitats. These birds are only found in the wild on the uninhabited island of Raso in Kap Verde; The bird station measures only 2.77 square miles (7.2 square km) and only a small part of the island is suitable for use as breeding. Raso Lark is very sensitive to the fluctuations of precipitation and breeding in the years dramatically decreases with below -average rainfall. Breeders of the country are also threatened by predation dogs, cats and rats that fishermen introduced to the island and from indigenous reptiles.
Horned Lark comes from most Canada and the United States and its preferred habitat is wide, open spaces of drought such as beaches, grass plains and fields. This species has not been considered endangered or endangered since 2010 because it had a large extent and fertile population. The bird can raise up to three chicks a year and each chick consists of two to five young. The nests of horned larks in depression in the ground and hide their nests with a canopy of dried grass. It's the only kindH Lark, which consists of America, Canada and Oceania islands.