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A lark is a small terrestrial bird.
Lark, The Lark, Larks or The Larks may also refer to:
Geography
- Lark, Utah, United States, a ghost town
 - Lark, Wisconsin, United States, an unincorporated community
 - Lark Street, Albany, New York, United States
 - River Lark, a river in England
 - Lark Lane, Liverpool, England
 - Lark Wood, a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, England
 - Lark or Larak Island, in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Iran
 
Arts and entertainment
Music
- The Larks, an influential American vocal group active in the 1950s
 - Lark (band), an electronica band from South Africa
 - "The Lark", nickname given to String Quartet No. 53 in D major, Op. 64, No. 5, by Joseph Haydn
 - "The Lark", composed by Mikhail Glinka
 - "The Lark" or "Ciocârlia", composed by Angheluş Dinicu
 - Lark (album), a 1972 album by Linda Lewis
 
Films
- The Lark (1958 film), an Australian TV adaptation of Jean Anouilh's play (see below)
 - The Lark (1964 film), a Soviet film
 - The Lark (2007 film), a British film
 
Fictional characters
- Miss Lark, a recurring character in the Mary Poppins book series
 - Lady Lark, a Marvel Comics character
 - Lark, from the PlayStation 2 game Devil Kings
 - Lark, from the Nintendo 64 game Pilotwings 64
 
Plays
- The Lark (play), a 1952 play about Joan of Arc by Jean Anouilh
 
In the military
- HMS Lark, sixteen Royal Navy ships
 - Hired armed lugger Lark, used by the Royal Navy from 1799 to 1801
 - USS Lark, two US Navy ships
 - CSS Lark, a Confederate paddle steamer and blockade runner during the American Civil War
 - SAM-N-2 Lark, an early U.S. Navy anti-aircraft missile
 - Lark (Norwegian resistance), a Second World War group sent into German-occupied Norway to prepare for a possible Allied invasion
 
Transportation
- Studebaker Lark, a compact car built by Studebaker in the 1950s and early 1960s
 - Lark (passenger train), a passenger train operated by the Southern Pacific Railroad
 - Lark, a South Devon Railway 0-4-0 steam locomotive
 - Curtiss Model 41 Lark, a commercial biplane introduced in 1925
 - Keleher Lark, a single-seat aerobatic sport aircraft designed in the early 1960s
 - Lark (dinghy), a two-person racing dinghy
 - MV Larks, a former name of the ferry MV Lucky Star (1976)
 
Sports
- Denver Larks, a former name of the Denver Nuggets National Basketball Association team
 - Larks, a nickname for the Montreal Alouettes Canadian Football League team
 - Hays Larks, a collegiate summer baseball team in Hays, Kansas
 - Jersey Larks, a professional ice hockey team which played in the Eastern Hockey League during the 1960–61 season
 - Oakland Larks, a baseball team in the West Coast Negro Baseball League in 1946
 - Mynavi ABC Championship, a Japan Golf Tour event called the ABC Lark Cup (1988–1991) and the Lark Cup (1992–1993)
 
People
- 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 biologist
 
Other uses
- Lark (cigarette), a brand of cigarette made by Philip Morris
 - Lark Theater, a single-screen Art Deco cinema in Larkspur, California, United States
 - Lark Hotels, an American hotel management and development company
 - Lark, an XML syntax analyzer written by Tim Bray
 - Colloquial for a larrikin act
 - Lark (software), collaborative software
 - The Lark (theater), a New York-based new play theater organization
 - Lark (restaurant), a restaurant in Seattle
 
See also
- Lark Force, a Second World War Australian Army unit
 - SAI KZ VII Lærke (Danish for "Lark"), a light utility aircraft first flown in 1946
 - "An Awhesyth" (Cornish for "The Lark"), a traditional Cornish folk song
 - Alouette (disambiguation) (French for "lark")
 - LARC (disambiguation)
 
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