woodlark

[ˈwʊd.lɑːk]

woodlark Definition

a small brownish Eurasian lark with a melodious song, found mainly in heathland and open woodland..

Using woodlark: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "woodlark" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The woodlark's song is a beautiful melody.

  • Example

    Woodlarks are often found in heathland and open woodland areas.

  • Example

    I saw a woodlark perched on a tree branch this morning.

woodlark Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for woodlark

  • Eurasian lark
  • Lullula arborea

Phrases with woodlark

  • woodlark's song

    the melodious song of the woodlark

    Example

    The woodlark's song filled the air with its beautiful melody.

  • woodlark's nest

    the nest of a woodlark, usually built on the ground and made of grass and twigs

    Example

    We found a woodlark's nest hidden in the grass.

  • woodlark's habitat

    the natural environment where woodlarks live and thrive, such as heathland and open woodland areas

    Example

    The conservationists are working to preserve the woodlark's habitat.

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Summary: woodlark in Brief

A 'woodlark' [ˈwʊd.lɑːk] is a small brownish Eurasian lark that is known for its melodious song. It is typically found in heathland and open woodland areas. The woodlark's song is a beautiful melody that fills the air, and it builds its nest on the ground using grass and twigs. Conservationists work to preserve the woodlark's habitat.