A Lark, Or Two, Or Four By Mia McPherson|April 5th, 2013|Categories: Antelope Island State Park, Beaverhead County, Birds, Davis County, Horned Larks, Lark Buntings, Lark Sparrows, Montana, Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, Tooele County, Utah, Western Meadowlarks|Tags: bunting, buntings, Chondestes grammacus, displaying, Eremophila alpestris, female, grasses, Horned Lark, lark, Lark Bunting, Lark Sparrow, larks, male, meadowlark, meadowlarks, Montana, rock, sage, sagebrush, sparrow, sparrows, Sturnella neglecta, Western Meadowlark| The only native true lark that lives and breeds in North America is the Horned Lark. Read More 18