1. Daisies provide an environment suitable for larks to inhabit and feed. Larks usually like to nest in open grass or fields and feed on insects and seeds. Daisy grassland can provide abundant insect resources and attract larks to feed.
2. Larks choose to nest near daisies because daisies provide natural cover. Larks' nests are usually built on the ground, and the leaves and flowers of daisies can provide some shelter and help protect the nests from natural enemies.
3. Larks are attracted by the flowers of daisies. Larks are one of the birds that like flowers. They may be attracted by the bright flowers of daisies and fly to daisies.