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  2. Lark (person) - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 survey of over 55,000 people found that chronotypes tend to follow a normal distribution, with extreme morning and evening types on the far ends. [6] There are studies that suggest genes determine whether a person is a lark or an evening person in the same way it is implicated in people's attitude toward authority, unconventional behavior, as well as reading and television viewing ...

  3. Lark - Wikipedia

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    Lark's tongues are reputed to have been particularly highly valued as a delicacy. In modern times, shrinking habitats made lark meat rare and hard to come by, though it can still be found in restaurants in Italy and elsewhere in southern Europe. [17]

  4. Alouette (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ethnomusicologist Conrad Laforte points out that, in song, the lark (l'alouette) is the bird of the morning, and that it is the first bird to sing in the morning, hence waking up lovers and causing them to part, and waking up others as well, something that is not always appreciated. In French songs, the lark also has the reputation of being a ...

  5. Mudlark - Wikipedia

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    Mudlarks of Victorian London (The Headington Magazine, 1871)A mudlark is someone who scavenges the banks and shores of rivers for items of value, a term used especially to describe those who scavenged this way in London during the late 18th and 19th centuries. [1]

  6. List of lark species - Wikipedia

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    Greater hoopoe-lark: Alaemon alaudipes (Desfontaines, 1789) 1 Lesser hoopoe-lark: Alaemon hamertoni Witherby, 1905: 2 Beesley's lark: Chersomanes beesleyi Benson, 1966: 3 Spike-heeled lark: Chersomanes albofasciata (Lafresnaye, 1836) 4 Gray's lark: Ammomanopsis grayi (Wahlberg, 1855) 5 Short-clawed lark: Certhilauda chuana (Smith, A, 1836) 6 ...

  7. Night owl - Wikipedia

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    A Young Man Reading by Candlelight, Matthias Stom (ca. 1630). A night owl, evening person, or simply owl, is a person who tends or prefers to be active late at night and into the early morning, and to sleep and wake up later than is considered normal; night owls often work or engage in recreational activities late into the night (in some cases, until around dawn), and sleep until relatively ...

  8. Lark (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lark (name), a list of people with either the surname or given name; Lark (person), someone who prefers to get up early in the morning and go to bed in the early evening; Sarah Lark, a pen name of German author Christiane Gohl (born 1958) Lark O'Neal, a pen name of American novelist Barbara O'Neal (fl. 1990-present) K. Gordon Lark, American ...

  9. Laverock - Wikipedia

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    Laverock is the Scots word for a lark. It may refer to: Laverock, Pennsylvania, a small unincorporated community in the United States; HMS Laverock (1913), a destroyer of the British Royal Navy; Charles Laverock Lambe, British air marshal; Hugh Laverock (martyr) Laverock Ha, and early name for Larkhall, South Lanarkshire, Scotland