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A Lark Bunting eats insects in the summer and seeds in the winter. Because of the loss of prairie habitat the Lark Bunting is a threatened animal.

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A Lark Bunting eats insects in the summer and seeds in the winter. Because of the loss of prairie habitat the Lark Bunting is a threatened animal.

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The state bird of Colorado is the Lark Bunting, adopted in 1931.
The Lark Bunting.
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The lark bunting was chosen because they're plumage is distinct and it was thought their nature fit in with the spirit of Colorado.

The lark bunting was officially made the Colorado state bird on 29-Apr-1931.

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The lark bunting was chosen because they're plumage is distinct and it was thought their nature fit in with the spirit of Colorado.

The lark bunting was officially made the Colorado state bird on 29-Apr-1931.

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