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Wood Lark (Lullula arborea)

Wood Lark (Lullula arborea)

Woodlark (Lullula arborea)



Woodlark (Lullula arborea) Wood Lark (Lullula arborea)

Class: Aves
Family: Alaudidae
Common Name: Wood Lark
Genus: Lullula
Species Name: arborea

About The Wood Lark

The nest is usually built by the female in a depression on the ground (2) amongst a tuft of long grass or heather (3). Eggs are laid between mid-March and early August; each clutch contains 3-5 eggs and hatching occurs about 14 days later (2). Most pairs have two or even three broods in the breeding season, as the time from laying to fledging is so short. During the breeding season the diet consists of invertebrates such as beetles, spiders, and caterpillars (3) taken from the lowest parts of plants or from moss. In winter the main food source is seeds (2).

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Trips Where Observed

Svalbard, Canary Islands, and Spain
Turkey

Member Lifelists

Asia
Europe
Turkey
World

Sites Where Observed

Location
Date
Notes
3/20/2006
Woodlark (Lullula arborea)
3/31/2015
Wood Lark (Lullula arborea)
Image from 4/1/2015

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