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Eastern Meadow from www.allaboutbirds.org
Eastern Meadowlarks are chunky, medium-sized songbirds with short tails and long, spear-shaped bills. In flight, their rounded wings, short tails, and long ...
Eastern Meadow from www.allaboutbirds.org
The sweet, lazy whistles of Eastern Meadowlarks waft over summer grasslands and farms in eastern North America. The birds themselves sing from fenceposts ...
Eastern Meadow from www.audubon.org
A familiar bird, known by the black 'V' on its chest when it sings from a fencepost, or by the flash of white tail feathers when it flushes from the grass.
Eastern Meadow from en.m.wikipedia.org
The eastern meadowlark (Sturnella magna) is a medium-sized blackbird (family: Icteridae), very similar in appearance to sister species western meadowlark.
Eastern Meadow from abcbirds.org
Scientific Name: Sturnella magna · Population: 37 million · Trend: Decreasing · Habitat: Meadows, fields, pastures, prairies, desert grasslands.
Eastern Meadow from ebird.org
Streaked brown above and yellow below with distinctive black "V" on breast. In flight, short wings and spiky tail with white outer feathers are apparent.
Habitat: Eastern Meadowlarks prefer native grasslands and open savannas, but are also found in many human-altered grassy habitats. Diet: Insects, especially ...
Life History. Eastern meadowlarks are sedentary throughout much of their breeding range, and pairing tends to occur in early April. Nest construction begins a ...
Two or possibly three species of meadowlarks (actually blackbirds, not larks) reside in Texas with extensive range overlap between the Eastern and Western (S.