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ML634320666

Western Meadowlark Sturnella neglecta

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Contributor

Alan Troyer Media from this contributor Profile

Date

20 Feb 2025 eBird checklist S214590861

Location

Savannah Bottoms section 11
Hardin, Tennessee, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 35.092262, -88.291273
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Observation details

Accurate count of the flock here. Same place they’ve been all winter. Pale low-contrast meadowlarks with lots of yellow up on the malar. Very vocal with constant jumbled songs, liquid rattles, musical chup notes all around. Not sure if my audio is any good, the wind noise was pretty rough, but I should have some diagnostic photos in spite of the birds being extremely flighty.

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