Sturnella magna

The Eastern Meadowlark, well loved on the American prairie, has a cheerful song, among the first heard in spring. It constructs an elaborate covered nest on the ground. Like other grassland birds, meadowlarks are declining in number because their habitat is being taken over by humans.
Look For : Large black V on yellow breast. Upperparts are speckled with brown, black, and white. The gray bill is long and pointed.
Length : 9-11".
Habitat : Grasslands, prairies, meadows, farmlands.
Range : Eastern U.S. and west to Arizona.
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