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Western meadowlark

Sturnella neglecta

Description:

Western meadowlark adults have yellow underparts with a black "V" on the breast and white flanks streaked with black. Their upper parts are mostly brown, but also have black streaks. These birds have long, pointed bills and their heads are striped with light brown and black bands.

Habitat:

Spotted in the sagebrush hill country at the Whiskey Dick Wildlife Area. Range is much of western north America.

Notes:

These birds forage on the ground or in low to semi-low vegetation. They sometimes search for food by probing with their bills. They mainly eat insects, although they will consume seeds and berries. In winter, these birds often feed in flocks.

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Brian38
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Brian38

Washington, USA

Spotted on May 13, 2018
Submitted on May 16, 2018

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