Skylark
The term "Skylark" primarily refers to a small, brown songbird known for its melodious singing and aerial displays. Found across Europe, Asia, and North Africa, the skylark is often associated with open fields and grasslands. It is known for its ability to sing while flying high in the sky, making it a symbol of joy and freedom in many cultures.
In addition to its biological significance, "Skylark" is also the title of various artistic works, including songs and literature. For example, the skylark has inspired poets like John Keats and William Wordsworth, who celebrated its beauty and song in their writings.