The Crested Lark is a bird from Australia and Indonesia. Its distinctive feature is the red head and back with light yellow feathers. They are also known as "crested birds" or "red-headed birds."
If your crested lark does not bark, it may be one of the following reasons:
Adaptation period: The crested lark in the new environment may take some time to adapt to the new environment. , or it may take more time to build a trusting relationship with the owner. During this time, they may be quieter.
Illness or injury: If your Crested Lark suddenly stops barking, it may be due to illness or injury. Please pay attention to their body and behavior, and if there are any abnormalities, please take them to the veterinarian for examination in time.
Dietary issues: Healthy Crested Larks need a nutritionally balanced diet, and they may become more silent if dietary issues cause them to be in poor health. Make sure you provide them with a proper diet.
Environmental issues: Crested lark needs a comfortable, safe and spacious environment to live and grow. If their living environment is not ideal, it may cause them to become anxious or depressed and stop barking.