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Singing Western Meadowlark
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Singing Western Meadowlark | A chunky, robin-sized songbird of grasslands with a bright yellow breast and a distinct black "V." Its loud, buoyant song is a rich, flute-like jumble of gurgling, descending notes, which is the most reliable way to distinguish it from the nearly identical Eastern Meadowlark. Males sing from high perches like fence posts and utility poles to attract mates and defend territory.
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