Horned Lark

The Horned Lark has two small tufts of black feathers on its head that look like horns
and can be raised and lowered at will. Its population numbers fluctuate greatly from
year to year, but it can usually be found in open places south of the city, such as cul-
tivated fields, beaches, airports and sand dunes. Outside of the breeding season, it is
often found in small flocks.
This bird spends most of its time on the ground feeding, and it often resembles a large
secretive sparrow because it runs or walks, rather than hops. It nests on the ground in
open, grassy areas, usually in small depressions. Like most ground-nesting birds, it
has very well camouflaged eggs.

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