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Eastern Meadowlark
Sturnella magna
33.1549, -97.0134
Field Notes
Description:
Eastern Meadowlarks are chunky, medium-sized songbirds with short tails and long, spear-shaped bills. In flight, their rounded wings, short tails, and long bills help set them apart from other grassland songbirds. Eastern Meadowlarks are pale brown marked with black, with bright-yellow underparts and a bold black V across the chest. Though most of the tail is brown with blackish barring, the outer feathers are white and conspicuous during flight.
Habitat:
Edge of Lake Lewisville.
Notes:
Running about looking for bugs.
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