May 24, 2011

The eastern meadowlark is one of approximately 350 species of birds that can be regularly found within the boundaries of the state. Its habitat ranges as far west as Arizona. The small bird can be distinguished from other meadowlarks by the dark “v” on its bright yellow breast.

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