Horned Lark
The Horned Lark is a small songbird found across North America, known for its distinctive black and yellow facial markings and small "horns" made of feathers. It typically inhabits open areas such as fields, grasslands, and deserts, where it forages for seeds and insects on the ground.
These birds are often seen in flocks, especially during migration. The Horned Lark is recognized for its melodious song, which it sings while flying. They are well-adapted to cold environments and can be spotted in snowy regions during winter, showcasing their resilience in various habitats.