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Definition of shorelark in English: shorelarknounˈʃɔːlɑːk British A widespread lark of open country, especially the Arctic and mountains, the male having a black and white head pattern and two small black hornlike crests. 角百灵 Genus Eremophila, family Alaudidae: two species, in particular E. alpestris. North American name: horned lark North American term horned lark Example sentencesExamples - During the winter of 1992, shorelarks appeared at Benacre, Breydon Water, Blakeney Point and Titchwell.
- In this respect they have behaved in much the same way as shorelarks, while waxwings also have become much more frequent visitors from Scandinavia in the same period.
- Norfolk is the best wintering county in the UK for shorelarks and small flocks could found at Snettisham, Holkham Gap and Caister-on-Sea.
- The Norfolk coast, renowned for its wealth of wintering wildfowl and waders, continues to attract parties of ever-elusive and enigmatic shorelarks.
- Above the tree line, alpine accentors, alpine choughs and shorelarks, as well as water pipits, ravens and golden eagles, are found.
Definition of shorelark in US English: shorelarknounˈSHôrˌlärk British A widespread lark of open country, especially the Arctic and mountains, the male having a black and white head pattern and two small black hornlike crests; a horned lark. 角百灵 Example sentencesExamples - Norfolk is the best wintering county in the UK for shorelarks and small flocks could found at Snettisham, Holkham Gap and Caister-on-Sea.
- The Norfolk coast, renowned for its wealth of wintering wildfowl and waders, continues to attract parties of ever-elusive and enigmatic shorelarks.
- During the winter of 1992, shorelarks appeared at Benacre, Breydon Water, Blakeney Point and Titchwell.
- Above the tree line, alpine accentors, alpine choughs and shorelarks, as well as water pipits, ravens and golden eagles, are found.
- In this respect they have behaved in much the same way as shorelarks, while waxwings also have become much more frequent visitors from Scandinavia in the same period.
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