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Species (Alauda arvensis) of Old World lark particularly noted for its rich, sustained song and for singing in the air.

It is about 7 in. (18 cm) long, with brown upper parts streaked with black and buffish white underparts. It breeds across Europe and has been introduced into Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, and British Columbia.

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