Western Meadowlark
Sturnella neglecta (scientific)
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Western and eastern meadowlarks live in two different areas of the United States. Although they look similar, they have very different calls. The western meadowlark sounds like a flute while the eastern meadowlark sings with a high-pitched whistle. Recent Encounters
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