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Woodlark (Lullula arborea)

Woodlark (Lullula arborea) in the UK: In-Depth Guide The Woodlark (Lullula arborea) is one of Britain’s most enchanting yet overlooked songbirds.  Despite its beautiful, fluted song and elegant aerial displays, it remains far less well known than other lark species such as the Skylark.  This is largely due to its restricted distribution and preference for quiet, semi-wild landscapes such as heathlands and young forestry plantations. This in-depth guide covers Woodlark identification, UK distribution, habitat, behaviour, diet, breeding ecology, conservation status, and lesser-known facts, making it a comprehensive resource for anyone searching for information on this increasingly important UK species. What Is a Woodlark? The Woodlark is a small, ground-dwelling songbird in the lark family (Alaudidae).  Unlike many open-country larks, it is strongly associated with heathland, forest clearings, and sandy soils with sparse vegetation. It is one of the UK’s most specialised br...