Lapwing.
The Northern-Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) is a familiar bird on UK farmland.
I do not know them all, but here are a few...Australasian larkAustralian magpie-larkMeadow larkHorned lark...
Shannon Lark goes by Lark.
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There are two common meanings for the word 'lark'. 1) To do something for quick fun or a prank. "We skipped school and headed to the beach on a lark". 2) A lark is also a type of songbird. "Each morning I listen as the lark sings beautifully from the meadow." (*I wrote this original answer, but hadn't signed in so it went to anonymous 'contributor'.)
Yes. Lark is a noun.
Lark Oxler's birth name is Lark Suzanne Oxler.
Lark Taylor's birth name is John Lark Taylor.
An Old World bird characterized by an unusually long, straight hind claw. It was symbolic merriment as the lark sang hymns at the gates of heaven; the lark was the bird that announced the coming of the day. Because of the bird's boundless energy, it is said the lark is also the symbol of hope, happiness, and of good fortune; creativity.
The French term "Alouette" means "lark" in English. It is a small bird known for its melodious song. The term is also commonly associated with the popular French children's song "Alouette, Gentille Alouette" which is about plucking the feathers of a lark.
Don't just lark around, help us.The lark has a beautiful song.
"Lark" is a slang term that can refer to a fun or playful activity, or to someone who enjoys and seeks out fun experiences. It can also indicate a spontaneous or carefree action.
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