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Wood Lark Collection

The Wood Lark, with its vibrant colors captured in a mesmerizing colour litho, stands out among the other birds

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Wood Lark (colour litho)

Wood Lark (colour litho)
3118096 Wood Lark (colour litho) by Wright, Magnus (1805-68), Ferdinand (1822-1906) & Wilhelm von (1810-87); (add.info.: Svenska Faglar efter Naturen och pa sten ritade)

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Sky-Lark (bottom) and Wood-Lark (top)

Sky-Lark (bottom) and Wood-Lark (top)
LLM338651 Sky-Lark (bottom) and Wood-Lark (top) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sky-Lark (bottom) and Wood-Lark (top)

Background imageWood Lark Collection: The Wood-Lark (chromolitho)

The Wood-Lark (chromolitho)
3643853 The Wood-Lark (chromolitho) by Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Wood-Lark)

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Woodlark, 1821, (1942). Creator: George Graves

Woodlark, 1821, (1942). Creator: George Graves
Woodlark, 1821, (1942). Songbird, from " British ornithology" by George Graves. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher. [Collins, London, 1942]

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Birds eggs, Woodlark, Nightjar, Stormy Petrel, Stone chat, Capercailzie, Bitten

Birds eggs, Woodlark, Nightjar, Stormy Petrel, Stone chat, Capercailzie, Bitten
Vintage engraving of Birds eggs, Woodlark, Nightjar, Stormy Petrel, Stone chat, Capercailzie, Bitten, Merlin, Little Grebe, Wheat-ear

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Woodlark (Lullula arborea) in flowers, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, southern Spain, April

Woodlark (Lullula arborea) in flowers, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, southern Spain, April

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Natural history, woodlark or wood lark (Lullula arborea)

Natural history, woodlark or wood lark (Lullula arborea)
Vintage engraving of woodlark or wood lark (Lullula arborea) the only extant species in the lark genus Lullula. It is found across most of Europe, the Middle East

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Wood Lark sitting in tree in dawn, Netherlands

Wood Lark sitting in tree in dawn, Netherlands

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Wood Lark portrait, Netherlands

Wood Lark portrait, Netherlands

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Wood Lark sitting in tree, Netherlands

Wood Lark sitting in tree, Netherlands

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Wood Lark, Lullula arborea

Wood Lark, Lullula arborea

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Woodlark. Lullula arborea Kent spring

Woodlark. Lullula arborea Kent spring

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Wood Lark in song early spring UK

Wood Lark in song early spring UK

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Wood lark (Lullula arborea), Engraving by John Gould

Wood lark (Lullula arborea), Engraving by John Gould
Zoology - Birds - Passeriformes - Wood lark (Lullula arborea). Engraving by John Gould

Background imageWood Lark Collection: Woodlark, historical artwork

Woodlark, historical artwork
Woodlark. Historical artwork of a woodlark (Lullula arborea). This bird inhabits heathland and open woodland in Europe and parts of Britain and North Africa


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The Wood Lark, with its vibrant colors captured in a mesmerizing colour litho, stands out among the other birds. In this captivating image, the Wood Lark takes its place at the top while the Sky-Lark rests below, showcasing their unique characteristics side by side. A stunning chromolitho titled "The Wood-Lark" showcases the intricate details of this magnificent bird. Created by George Graves in 1821 and reproduced in 1942, it is a testament to the enduring beauty of nature's creations. Amongst a collection of various bird eggs including those of Nightjar, Stormy Petrel, Stone chat, Capercailzie, and Bitten lies an exquisite specimen - that of the Woodlark. Its delicate shell holds promises of new life and adds to its allure. In Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park in southern Spain during April, a Woodlark finds itself amidst blooming flowers. This picturesque scene captures not only its presence but also highlights how seamlessly it blends into its surroundings. Known for its natural history as well as being called wood lark or woodlark (Lullula arborea), this species has fascinated researchers and enthusiasts alike for centuries. Its behaviors and habitat preferences continue to be studied to gain further insight into this enchanting creature. As early spring arrives in the UK, we are greeted by melodious songs filling our ears - one such song belongs to none other than the Wood Lark. Its beautiful melody resonates through forests and meadows alike; a true sign that winter has finally bid farewell. In the tranquil dawn hours within Netherlands' lush landscapes sits a solitary figure - a majestic Wood Lark perched upon a tree branch. The soft light illuminates every feather on its body as it patiently awaits another day filled with possibilities. A portrait capturing every detail reveals just how strikingly beautiful these creatures truly are. From their distinct markings to their piercing eyes, the Wood Lark's essence is immortalized in this stunning image.