WHITE-WINGED LARK. 283 
an average, they are slightly larger. They vary in Jength from 1-0 to 
‘85 inch, and in breadth from ‘75 to ‘65 inch. 
After the breeding-season the Calandra Lark is gregarious, and lives in 
flocks throughout the winter. Its food consists of insects and seeds 
in summer, but in winter it is principally granivorous. In the south 
of Europe it is in great request as a cage-bird. 
This fine bird resembles a gigantic Short-toed Lark, with the spots on 
the neck coalescing into a black patch on each side. 
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