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Meadowlark - Wikipedia The red-breasted and white-browed meadowlarks were moved to the genus Leistes, while the pampas meadowlark, Peruvian meadowlark and long-tailed meadowlark made up the genus Pezites, which was established by Cabanis in 1851
Meadowlarks Nesting, Feeding, and Mating Habits The Meadowlark is not a Lark but in the family of New World Blackbirds and Orioles The two North American Meadowlarks, the Eastern and Western, are so similar in appearance that even side by side, it's difficult to tell them apart
Western Meadowlark | Audubon Field Guide Remarkably similar to the Eastern Meadowlark in colors and pattern, this bird is recognized by its very different song and callnotes The two species of meadowlarks evidently can easily recognize
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Meadowlark | Songbird, Grassland, North America | Britannica Meadowlark, any member of the genus Sturnella, belonging to the family Icteridae (order Passeriformes) Meadowlarks are sharp-billed plump birds, 20 to 28 cm (8 to 11 inches) long The two species in North America look alike: streaked brown above, with yellow breast crossed by a black V and a short
Western meadowlark - Wikipedia The western meadowlark is the state bird of six states: Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, and Wyoming The northern cardinal, which represents seven states, is the only bird to hold the status of state bird in more states