Don Balke (American, b. 1933). Meadowlark Bird, Montana, 1985. Gouache and watercolor on board.
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Don Balke (American, b. 1933). Meadowlark Bird, Montana, 1985. Gouache and watercolor on board.
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Western Meadowlark Sturnella neglecta
1/10/2026 Big Johnson Reservoir, Colorado Springs, Colorado
funny guy I drew for the work corkboard today
Aesthetic Moodboards // “Meadowlarks” by Fleet Foxes
Meadowlark, fly your way down. I'll hold a cornucopia and a golden crown for you to wear upon your fleecy down.
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I took this photo for a lark. Eastern Meadowlark larking over an Eastern meadow. Carden Alvar
BOTD: Eastern Meadowlark
Photo: John Sutton
"A familiar bird, known by the black 'V' on its chest when it sings from a fencepost, or by the flash of white tail feathers when it flushes from the grass. The clear whistled song of the Eastern Meadowlark can be heard in spring not only in the East but also in desert grasslands of the Southwest. Some scientists believe that the southwestern form is actually a different species. Other races of the Eastern Meadowlark are widespread in Central America and northern South America."
- Audubon Field Guide