meadowlarks have a varied diet, specializing in insects in the summer; switching to seeds in the winter. since omnivores have to eat both meat and plants to be classified as an omnivore, i would consider the meadowlark as just a herbivore since insect-eaters are not necessarily classified as carnivores.
A meadowlark is an omnivore, primarily an insectivore but also eating other small animals.
absolutely not! they love mice and little bunnies!!
The western meadowlark is a bird found in the western part of the U.S. This species of bird eats insects but will also consume berries and seeds.
cause Sarah and Cynthia are the best Sorry, It will not let me delete the first answer. Competition among two different animals is reduced if they move to different areas of the habitat. An example of this is the Green and Brown Anole Lizards in Southern Florida. (This information is mainly from Science Fusion Holt McDougal Ecology and the Environment.)
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According to "Guns, Germs, and Steel" the Pulitzer Prize winning book written by Jered Diamond, "the American West looked much as Africa's Serengeti Plains do today, with herds of elephants and horses pursued by lions and cheetahs, ... joined by exotic species as cemels and giant ground sloths." Page 46. He says they went extince around 11,000 BC when humans came to the continent - they didn't evolve with us and we put them into extinction within around 1000 years of arriving.
Meadow Larks are an insectivorous species of bird.
absolutely not! they love mice and little bunnies!!
The poetic collective nouns for a group of larks is An exaltation of larks.
Larks on a String was created in 1990.
The duration of Larks on a String is 1.6 hours.
Sky Larks was created on 1934-10-22.
Larks reproduce the same way that other birds do. They have sex, then lay eggs.
Larks' Tongues in Aspic - instrumental - was created in 1973.
Larks' Tongues in Aspic was created on 1973-03-23.
I think larks enemies are eagles more like big birds. but I really do not know the answer.
Larks in Toyland - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Sky Larks - 1934 was released on: USA: 22 October 1934