Eremophila alpestris
Horned Larks are small songbirds that are the only true lark species native to North America.
Males are more brightly colored than females and their “horns” are more prominent.
Eremophila alpestris
Horned Larks are small songbirds that are the only true lark species native to North America.
Males are more brightly colored than females and their “horns” are more prominent.
Title: Horned Lark near Buffalo Point
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 4/1/2011
Title: Horned Lark and Bison manure
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 3/13/2011
Title: Female Horned Lark shaking her feathers
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 3/13/2011
Title: Male Horned Lark shaking its feathers
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 3/13/2011
Title: Profile view of a male Horned Lark
Location: West Desert, Tooele County, Utah
Date: 3/1/2011
Title: Side view of a male Horned Lark in the West Desert
Location: West Desert, Tooele County, Utah
Date: 3/1/2011
Title: Horned Lark perched on a rock on the foothills of the Stansbury Mountains
Location: West Desert, Tooele County, Utah
Date: 2/23/2011
Title: Male Horned Lark singing on a rock
Location: West Desert, Tooele County, Utah
Date: 2/13/2011
Title: Male Horned Lark back view
Location: West Desert, Tooele County, Utah
Date: 2/13/2011
Title: Alert Horned Lark
Location: West Desert, Tooele County, Utah
Date: 2/13/2011
Title: Fluffed up Horned Lark in Tooele County
Location: West Desert, Tooele County, Utah
Date: 2/13/2011
Title: Horned Lark male singing on a shrub
Location: West Desert, Tooele County, Utah
Date: 2/13/2011
Title: Female Horned Lark in Tooele County, Utah
Location: West Desert, Tooele County, Utah
Date: 2/13/2011