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A presentation of bird photographs, songs, identification tips, distribution maps, and life history information for North American birds, and a forum for commentary and discussion on birds.
The Western Meadowlark prefers drier grasslands and the Eastern chooses more moist situations. ... The Western Meadowlark became the state bird of Kansas on January 29, ...
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The western meadowlark is about nine inches long. It has a brown and black back and wings and a bright yellow chest with a black V on it. The meadowlark's colors may be a little duller in winter. It ...
Western Meadow-lark, Text by John James Audubon from Birds of America...
Western Meadowlark Printout: The Western Bluebird, Sturnella neglecta, is a loud, brightly-colored songbird that sings many varied songs.
The Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta) is a medium-sized blackbird, very similar in appearance to the Eastern Meadowlark.
About the Kansas state bird, Western Meadow Lark or Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), and its adoption.
The Western Meadowlark was chosen as the state bird by the Nebraska legislature in 1927. It is found throughout the state, but does prefer grasslands and open fields.
1999 (revised 2003). Effects of management practices on grassland birds: Western Meadowlark. ... Figure. Breeding distribution of the Western Meadowlark in the United States and southern Canada, ...
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