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Eastern Meadowlark

Sturnella magna

Description:

Short ground-dwelling bird with buff- and black-streaked brown upperparts. Head has black-and-white striped crown, white face, black eyestripe and a pointed bill. Throat to belly is yellow, broad black V on breast. Brown tail has white edges and undertail coverts.

Habitat:

Breeds from southeastern Canada through eastern U.S. west to Arizona; resident in the Bahamas and Mexico. Spends winters mostly within breeding range. Preferred habitats include pastures, meadows, grassy fields, prairies, open country, and country roadsides. Often seen singing from fence posts or utility wires.

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JasonMcilrath
Spotted by
JasonMcilrath

Huntington, Indiana, USA

Spotted on Mar 22, 2012
Submitted on Mar 26, 2012

Spotted for Mission

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