Common Skylark
The Common Skylark (*Alauda arvensis*) is a small songbird found across Europe, Asia, and parts of North Africa. It typically inhabits open fields, grasslands, and agricultural areas. This bird is known for its distinctive, melodious song, which it often performs while flying high in the sky.
The Common Skylark has a brown, streaked plumage that helps it blend into its surroundings. It feeds primarily on seeds and insects, making it an important part of the ecosystem. This species is also notable for its elaborate courtship displays, where males sing to attract females during the breeding season.