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- meadowlark into that now-defunct genus as well. By the early 20th century, the meadowlarks were split again. Only the "yellow-breasted" meadowlarks (eastern...
- (southwest British Columbia to Oregon) Western meadowlarks will occasionally interbreed with eastern meadowlarks where their ranges overlap; however, resulting...
- nesting habitat for meadowlarks and all gr****land birds. Delaying hay harvest can also improve survival, giving young meadowlarks a chance of fledging...
- Meadowlark Lemon (born Meadow Lemon III; April 25, 1932 – December 27, 2015), was an American basketball player, actor, and Christian minister. For 22...
- American gr****land p****erine birds called meadowlarks. The genus was previously lumped with the South American meadowlarks now placed in the genus Leistes. It...
- Meadowlark or Meadowlarks may also refer to: The Meadowlarks, a musical group Meadowlark (band), a British indie pop duo "Meadowlark" (song), from the...
- was "The Meadowlarks" (later named The Larks), although most of his film music was performed with instrumental funk bands. The Meadowlarks is considered...
- Fairgrounds. The Meadowlarks finished seventh that first season. In 1910, first baseman Bill Luby replaced Goldie Bowler as manager, but the Meadowlarks' record...
- South American gr****land birds called meadowlarks. The genus was previously lumped with the North American meadowlarks in the genus Sturnella. It includes...
- females of the two species are almost identical. Female red-breasted meadowlarks are longer billed, smaller, and shorter winged than their relative, with...