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Meadowlarks do not swim. They are primarily terrestrial birds that inhabit grasslands and open fields, where they forage for insects and seeds. While they may occasionally be seen near water sources, they are not adapted for swimming like some other bird species. Their physical characteristics and behaviors are suited for walking and flying rather than swimming.

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