Black Lark

This is a bird of open steppe, often near water. Its nest is on the ground, with 4-5 eggs being laid. Food is seeds and insects, the latter especially in the breeding season. It is gregarious in winter.

The Black Lark is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

comments Labels: black lark on big cartel, creature feature Wednesday, October 8, 2008 - Climbing Trees and the Walls. With the aid of ladders, paintbrushes and some elbow grease, we've finally gotten most of the woodland in place. And slowly but surely, the creatures have begun to emerge and introduce themselves. More

The Black Lark, Melanocorypha yeltoniensis, breeds in southeast Russia and Kazakhstan. It is partially migratory, with birds from the northwest of its breeding range moving south-east to winter further into Russia and neighbouring countries, as far as the northern Black Sea coasts in southern Ukraine. This is a bird of open steppe, often near water. Its nest is on the ground, with 4-5 eggs being laid. Food is seeds and insects, the latter especially in the breeding season. It is gregarious in winter. More

* Black Lark, Melanocorypha yeltoniensis * Genus: Calandrella * Greater Short-toed Lark, Calandrella brachydactyla * Blanford's Lark, Calandrella blanfordi * Hume's Lark, Calandrella acutirostris * Lesser Short-toed Lark, Calandrella rufescens * Red-capped Lark, Calandrella cinerea * Asian Short-toed Lark, More

The Black Lark is twinned with PlantLock. The first sighting of the Black Lark, photographed two thousand miles from its home of the Russian Steppes, in Holyhead, North Wales 2003, established it as one of the newest residents in the uk. Just like recycling boxes and wheelie bins, the beautiful Black Lark, Wood White butterfly (L. reali) and York Groundsel are new arrivals to this country. More

The black lark which has turned up on AngleseyThe black lark is thought to have come from the Urals Thousands of bird watchers are turning up at a seabird reserve on Anglesey in the hope of spotting a rare black lark which appears to have flown there from Central Asia. The lark was first spotted at the South Stack RSPB reserve near Holyhead on Sunday, and within hours, hundreds of bird enthusiasts had arrived to catch a glimpse. More

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Black Lark determination Similar species Alaudidae Bar-tailed Lark | Bimaculated Lark | Black Lark | Calandra Lark | Crested Lark | Duponts Lark | Lesser Short-Toed Lark | Shore Lark | Short-Toed Lark | Sky Lark | Temmincks Horned Lark | Thekla Lark | White-winged Lark | Wood Lark | source: Richard Johnson More

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Black Lark is a very rare vagrant away from its breeding range, with records during both spring and autumn passage periods, and also in winter; the following is a complete list of European records away from the breeding range & normal wintering range at the time of writing (2005): * 1803 Italy A male at Alessandria, Piemonte on an unknown date in autumn * 19th Century Austria Three males, one shot, at More

Black Lark Gallery’s online shop is currently playing home to all the lovely hand made dolls taking part in their Creature Feature exhibition. blacklark.jpg Makers include Le Train Fantome, Udder, Lucy Jane Batchelor, Donna Wilson, Ella Pedersen, Sandra Monat, Abigail Brown, BlaBla and Fiona Dalton. They also have an any-year calendar by Donna Wilson - genius! Be sure to visit Black Lark’s blog too - to see the brilliant way they’re displaying the creatures at their gallery. More

BOURC has admitted Black Lark Melanocorypha yeltoniensis to Category A of the British List Black Lark Melanocorypha yeltoniensis Male, sight record Spurn, East Yorkshire 27 April 1984 Admitted to Category A of the British List The British Ornithologists’ Union Records Committee (BOURC) has admitted Black Lark Melanocorypha yeltoniensis to Category A of the British List following the occurrence of an adult male at Spurn, East Yorkshire on 27 April 1984 (sight record). More

Black Lark - Definition = Black Lark Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Alaudidae Genus: Melanocorypha Species: yeltoniensis Binomial name Melanocorypha yeltoniensis More

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Order : Passeriformes
Family : Alaudidae
Genus : Melanocorypha
Species : yeltoniensis
Authority : (Forster, 1767)