Meadowlark: Pairie Musician
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Description: Describes the eastern and western species of this bird and includes facts about their habitat and nesting.
Some birds live in the trees, and some love lakes, but the is a bird of the grassland. The first meadowlarks probably arrived in the Midwest at the same time as the prairies, on the heels of retreating Ice Age glaciers. And although the prairie is gone now, meadowlarks still sing over the land where the bison once roamed.
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Page title: | Meadowlark |
Keywords: | eastern meadowlark, western meadowlark, bird identification, prairie, nesting, bird song |
Description: | The first meadowlarks arrived in the Midwest with the prairie, right after the last Ice Age. Meadowlarks still sing where the bison once roamed. |
IP-address: | 69.43.156.195 |
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Date | Creation Date: 12-mar-1996 Expiration Date: 13-mar-2022 |