horned lark การใช้
- The horned lark was originally classified in the genus " Alauda ".
- The vocalization is sometimes confused with that of the horned lark.
- However, the horned lark and meadowlark have managed to adapt to the new conditions.
- Of other birds, one might mention the European goldfinch, the twite and the horned lark.
- Occasionally a horned lark can be seen pecking at the close-cropped green, hunting for grub.
- Animals in the lower regions include horned lark.
- Of the 18 species the team tracks, only mourning doves and horned larks caused more accidents.
- The book's size and weight mean that it will not offer 13 views of a horned lark.
- Take the horned lark for example, a bird you could see picking among the dune grasses at Plum Island.
- Some species are especially abundant : deer mice, grasshopper mice, horned larks and some species of grasshoppers, for instance.
- Yellow-throated horned larks darted overhead.
- Reproduction of ground-nesting species such as the meadowlark and horned lark is also thought to have been harmed by grazing.
- Now you can tell an adult male horned lark of the interior western type from an adult male of the northeast.
- Mouse remains could not be identified to species; however, deer mice, northern grasshopper mice, and upland sandpipers, horned larks, and western meadowlarks.
- 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.
- A 1996 report identified 20 special status species from various surveys ( dates not specified ) : California horned lark ( 1995 ).
- The rest were brown-headed cowbirds, grackles, starlings and horned larks, said Georgia Parham of the U . S . Fish and Wildlife Service.
- "' Damon Point "'in Grays Harbor County, Washington is a former streaked horned lark, but also for other birds, including the snowy plover.
- In rainy or sunny weather, visitors hike, picnic, wind surf, fish for striped bass, barred perch and sturgeon or watch horned larks, cormorants, whimbrels and burrowing owls.
- The island grasslands provide habitat for ring-necked pheasants, California quail, burrowing owls, chukar partridges, rock pigeons, mourning doves, horned larks, red-winged blackbirds and many other species, plus several species of raptors.
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