Meadowlark
The meadowlark is a common name for several species of grassland birds belonging to the genera Sturnella and Leiste. These birds are primarily found in North and South America. They are characterized by their stout bodies, short tails, and brightly colored breasts, often yellow with a black V-shaped marking. Meadowlarks are ground-dwelling birds, nesting in grasses and feeding on insects, seeds, and berries.
The Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna) and the Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta) are two of the most
These birds are an important part of grassland ecosystems, contributing to insect control and serving as prey