. Birds of Michigan. Birds. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF MICHIGAN. SuBORDEE OSCINES. Song Birds. Family ALAUDID^. Larks. Insect feeders; sing on the wing. Genus OTOCOKIS Horned Lark, much reduced. 198-474-(82). Otocoris alpestris {Linn.). *Horned Lark; Shore Lark. Rather rare; irregular fall and spring visitor; "late fall in Kent County" (S. E. White); not very rare in winter; breeds in Greenland and Labrador; often seen in barn-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance o


. Birds of Michigan. Birds. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF MICHIGAN. SuBORDEE OSCINES. Song Birds. Family ALAUDID^. Larks. Insect feeders; sing on the wing. Genus OTOCOKIS Horned Lark, much reduced. 198-474-(82). Otocoris alpestris {Linn.). *Horned Lark; Shore Lark. Rather rare; irregular fall and spring visitor; "late fall in Kent County" (S. E. White); not very rare in winter; breeds in Greenland and Labrador; often seen in barn-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cook, Albert John, 1842-1916; Michigan. State college of agriculture and applied science, Lansing. Dept. of zoology and physiology. [Lansing, Mich. , R. Smith & co. , state printers and binders


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