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Where do meadowlarks live?

How can you tell the difference between Eastern and western meadowlarks?

  • Western Meadowlark. 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 their own kind the same way; even where their ranges overlap in the Midwest and Southwest, they almost never interbreed.

What does the western meadowlark eat?

  • They mainly eat insects, although they will consume seeds and berries. In winter, these birds often feed in flocks. The western meadowlark is the state bird of six states: Montana, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, and Wyoming.

What bird is similar to a meadowlark?

  • Sturnella neglecta. 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 their own kind the same way; even where their ranges overlap in the Midwest and Southwest, they almost never interbreed.

image-Where do meadowlarks live?
image-Where do meadowlarks live?
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