Where did the skylark have its nest?
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Skylarks breed on meadows, salt marshes, farmland and heaths. The nest is a well-hidden cup on the ground, woven from grass and hair. The glossy eggs are greyish-white with heavy brown and olive spots, and about 23 mm by 17 mm. There are usually 3-6 eggs in a clutch.
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Skylarks breed on meadows, salt marshes, farmland and heaths. The nest is a well-hidden cup on the ground, woven from grass and hair. The glossy eggs are greyish-white with heavy brown and olive spots, and about 23 mm by 17 mm. There are usually 3-6 eggs in a clutch.
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