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Meadowlarks are usually found in open grasslands.

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What is the state bird of Wyoming?

Western MeadowlarkThe official state bird for Wyoming is the Western Meadowlark, adopted in 1927.


What is Wyomings state bird and how did they get it?

The state bird of Wyoming is the Western Meadowlark. The state song of Wyoming is called "Wyoming." The lyrics to this song are included in the link below.


What is the name of Wyoming's state bird?

Wyoming's state bird is the Western Meadowlark, sturnella neglecta.


What states have the western meadowlark as their state bird?

There are currently six states with the meadowlark (precisely the Western Meadowlark) as their state bird. These six states are: Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, and Wyoming.


What is the state capital of whyoming?

The state capital of Wyoming is Cheyenne. The state bird of Wyoming is the Western Meadowlark, and the state flower is the Desert Paintbrush.


How long do Western Meadowlark live?

eleven to fourteen years .


Behaviors of the western meadowlark?

what are the behaviors of the western meadowlark


Does a western meadowlark nest on the ground?

no the western meadowlark does not put its nest on the ground


What is the state bird and flower of nebraska?

== == The official state bird of Nebraska is the Western Meadowlark, adopted in 1929.The Western Meadowlark.


What does a western meadowlark represent?

A member of the blackbird family, the western version of the very similar eastern meadowlark.


Does the western meadowlark sing nicely?

The Western Meadowlark has a wonderfully sweet musical song. It is one of my favorites.


Is western meadowlark a normal species?

The western meadowlark, Sturnella neglecta, is a member of the blackbird family and, yes, it is a "normal" species.