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ML645664087

Western Meadowlark Sturnella neglecta

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Contributor

Anne McCormack Media from this contributor Profile

Date

22 Nov 2025 eBird checklist S285613100

Location

Columbia Bottom CA
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 38.8161056, -90.1332583
Age and sex
Adult, Unknown sex - 1
Behaviors
Foraging or eating
Sounds
Song
Playback
Playback not used

Media notes

Lots of meadowlarks in the field. Western Meadowlark identified by song. This one sang while mostly hidden in the tall plants.

Observation details

Singing

Additional species

  • Savannah Sparrow Passerculus sandwichensis
  • Red-winged Blackbird Agelaius phoeniceus

Technical information

Recorder
Zoom F3 field recorder
Microphone
Rode NTG5
Accessories
furry windshield WS10
Original file size
3.37 MB

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