The difference between female and male crested lark is mainly reflected in the color and shape of their feathers. The female crested lark's feathers are mostly gray-brown, with fewer white feathers on the wings and less shiny.
The feathers of male crested larks are more colorful, and there are more white feathers on the wings, which are shiny . In addition, the head of the female crested lark is relatively small, without the back of the head, and is narrow near the mouth. The head of the male crested lark is larger, with an obvious back of the head, and is wider near the mouth.