I grew up in north central Iowa, walked a mile and a quarter to a three room country school. My route took me past a 40 acre pasture with about 2 dozen dairy cows. There they greeted me every morning along with a pair of meadowlarks singing so very agile and lively. Oh how I miss that gravel road and the sound of those dear birds !
I put up an increasingly elaborate "bird feeder" everything station outside my living room window when I inherited the family farm house. Unfortunately I twice found little bundles of feathers. I have indoor / outdoor cats. So took down the bird station. Really miss the birds. Next time, I'm getting a dog.
Here in Louisiana these were common years ago haven't seen or heard one in several years I blame that on loss of habitat what once we're open fields are now patches of woods that went into tree farms years ago along with some old pasture areas
I grew up in north central Iowa, walked a mile and a quarter to a three room country school. My route took me past a 40 acre pasture with about 2 dozen dairy cows. There they greeted me every morning along with a pair of meadowlarks singing so very agile and lively. Oh how I miss that gravel road and the sound of those dear birds !
Wow, I too miss that beautiful state and these beautiful sounds!
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Thanks for this very clear explanation and illustration of these birds. Couldn’t be better.
I always hear this bird but never see them, I love their song thanks for the info great video thanks from Chadron, Nebraska
Give God the Glory whose delightful creatures these are thank you for all the facts and details
I couldn't imagine being in the country without hearing a Meadowlark
Awesome. Loved your commentary and how there’s also lots of birdsong! Thanks, so informative.
Western Is the 1 for me Awww Missing my Early morning in South Dakota my childhood
I love spring! Robins sing in early morning and evening, while meadowlarks sing a lot during the day.
I put up an increasingly elaborate "bird feeder" everything station outside my living room window when I inherited the family farm house.
Unfortunately I twice found little bundles of feathers. I have indoor / outdoor cats. So took down the bird station. Really miss the birds.
Next time, I'm getting a dog.
I deeply miss hearing Western meadowlarks from my childhood in North San Diego County.
Beautiful harbinger of spring
Very nice videos.... Congratulations.
I once got one of these little guys to sing dixie. It took a while but he got pretty good at it.
Here in Louisiana these were common years ago haven't seen or heard one in several years I blame that on loss of habitat what once we're open fields are now patches of woods that went into tree farms years ago along with some old pasture areas
Witnessed on February 10 22 in southwest Missouri!
Witnessed 5/30/2023 Southern New York state eastern with one youngster
I live in southern Oregon is there a way I can attract meadowlarks to my yard?
So complete!💜❤️💜❤️💜
Good video.
it's useful!