Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta)

Western Meadowlark, Sturnella neglecta


The Western Meadowlark is a robin-sized songbird (Family: Icteridae, Order: Passeriformes). The meadowlark is known for the piercing pure voice and the melody of its songs. The meadowlark has dark-yellow underparts, a brown-white spotted back, and black eyestripes.

Western Meadowlark, Sturnella neglecta

Route 20, CA
2008-02-14

The meadowlark is a New World Blackbird (Icteridae), or an icterid. The family includes such birds as grackles and blackbirds. The Icterids have pointed bills and long tails.

The Western Meadowlark is the state bird of Oregon, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Wyoming.

Other Icteridae species:

Red-Winged Blackbird
Agelaius phoeniceus

Brewer's Blackbird
Euphagus cyanocephalus

Common Grackle
Quiscalus quiscula

Boat-Tailed Grackle
Quiscalus major