Horned Lark Images, Facts and Information:
Eremophila alpestris
- Horned Larks are small songbirds that are the only true lark species native to North America.
- Horned Larks return to their natal breeding grounds every migration. Because they do local populations have adapted to the colors found in their habitat in their plumage which why they have about 15 distinct subspecies in the western part of their range.
- Males are more brightly colored than females and their “horns” are more prominent.
- Horned Larks are social birds and are often found in large flocks or in open country where there is bare ground or habitat with short vegetation.
- Horned Larks are very early breeders, they have been found to nest in February in their northern range. They lay 2 to 5 eggs which take 11 to 12 days to hatch. The female incubates. They will often have more than one brood per season.
- They eat mostly seeds and insects.
- A group of larks can be called a “chattering”, “ascension”, “exaltation” and “happiness” of larks.
- Horned Larks can live up to 8 years.
I hope you enjoy viewing my Horned Lark photos.
Horned Lark and sunflowers
Title: Horned Lark and sunflowers
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/23/2011
Horned Lark warms up
Title: Horned Lark warms up
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark stretching those shoulders
Title: Horned Lark stretching those shoulders
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark warming up for the preening session
Title: Horned Lark warming up for the preening session
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Fluffed up male Horned Lark
Title: Fluffed up male Horned Lark
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark about to fly
Title: Horned Lark about to fly
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark finished with grooming
Title: Horned Lark finished with grooming
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Handsome Horned Lark
Title: Handsome Horned Lark
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark checking out the sky
Title: Horned Lark checking out the sky
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark wing stretch
Title: Horned Lark wing stretch
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lake head turn
Title: Horned Lake head turn
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark and the Paparazzi pose
Title: Horned Lark and the Paparazzi pose
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark head tuck
Title: Horned Lark head tuck
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark shaking it off
Title: Horned Lark shaking it off
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark stretching the right wing
Title: Horned Lark stretching the right wing
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark stretching left side
Title: Horned Lark stretching left side
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark Pilates
Title: Horned Lark Pilates
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark scratching an itch
Title: Horned Lark scratching an itch
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark keeping an eye on the sky
Title: Horned Lark keeping an eye on the sky
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011
Horned Lark all fluffed up
Title: Horned Lark all fluffed up
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/9/2011