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Introduction
What the Eastern Meadowlark Looks Like
The Eastern Meadowlark has overall_color color of pale brown and black and yellow.
The Eastern Meadowlark has above_color color of pale brown and black.
The Eastern Meadowlark has head color of pale brown and black.
The Eastern Meadowlark has face color of pale brown and black.
The Eastern Meadowlark has below_color color of black and yellow.
The Eastern Meadowlark has undertail color of white.
The Eastern Meadowlark has back color of pale brown and black.
The Eastern Meadowlark has bill color of greyish.
The Eastern Meadowlark has wing color of pale brown and black.
The Eastern Meadowlark has belly color of yellow.
The Eastern Meadowlark has tail color of pale brown and black.
The Eastern Meadowlark has chest color of black and yellow.
The Eastern Meadowlark has leg color of brownish.
The Eastern Meadowlark has neck color of black.
Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Eastern Meadowlark
The length of the Eastern Meadowlark is from 7.5 inches to 10.2 inches (19.1 cm to 25.9 cm).
The weight of the Eastern Meadowlark is from 3.2 ounces to 5.3 ounces (90.7 grams to 150.3 grams).
The wingspan of the Eastern Meadowlark is from 13.8 inches to 15.8 inches (35.1 cm to 40.1 cm).
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Feeding Behavior of the Eastern Meadowlark
forages by moving across the surface of the earth while removing seeds and insects from low-lying plants.
may use its bill to probe the earth.
may graze in flocks during the winter.
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What the Eastern Meadowlark Likes to Eat
The Eastern Meadowlark feeds on the following:
- insects (grasshoppers, crickets, beetles and their larvae, caterpillars, ants, true bugs)
- spiders
- seeds
- waste grain
Where To Find the Eastern Meadowlark
You can find the Eastern Meadowlark in the following habitats:
- Open fields and pastures
- meadows
- prairies
- cultivated fields
- arid desert grasslands
How to Attract Eastern Meadowlark to Your Backyard
To attract Eastern Meadowlarks to your backyard, use these types of feeders:
- ground feeders
To attract Eastern Meadowlarks to your backyard, use these foods:
- hulled sunflower seeds
- cracked corn