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Larks primarily migrate to warmer regions during the winter months. Many species, such as the Sky Lark, move from northern breeding grounds in Europe and Asia to southern parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Indian subcontinent. Migration patterns can vary by species, with some larks being resident in certain areas year-round. Overall, their migration is driven by the search for food and more favorable weather conditions.

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