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UK
/mˈiːdəʊlˌɑːk/
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[ US /ˈmɛdoʊˌɫɑɹk/ ]
[ US /ˈmɛdoʊˌɫɑɹk/ ]
NOUN
- North American songbirds having a yellow breast
How To Use meadowlark In A Sentence
- the melodious song of a meadowlark
- The Debussy she sneaked in between the covers of a Bach Mass was all contrived nature and yet gorgeous as a meadowlark. THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
- Grasslands and prairies support a number of polygynous species as well, including meadowlarks, bobolinks, dickcissels, lark buntings, and great-tailed grackles.
- It also contains old growth habitat crucial to the threatened Northern spotted owl and numerous other bird species such as the western bluebird, the western meadowlark, the pileated woodpecker, the flammulated owl, and the pygmy nuthatch. Proclamation On The Cascade Siskiyou National Monument
- I did see other signs of spring including listening to eastern meadowlarks and eastern bluebirds.
- The center hopes that other ground-nesting species, such as quail, pheasant and eastern meadowlark, will follow.
- Join naturalist Casey Pittrizzi to search for migratory birds that might be stopping by Meadowlark Gardens during migration season. Green Scene: The bounty of fall includes tours, lectures and workshops
- At a village on the edge of the Enchanted Woods, Phineas Brock bought lunch that afternoon and purchased a roan pinto stallion named Meadowlark because he had a lucky pink hoof.
- Here is a meadowlark atop a regal walnut, next to it a young nectarine tree girdled with compost.
- And for nearly two hours they were mesmerized watching Meadowlark Lemon and his teammates perform amazing stunts with a basketball, stunts that would be discussed and reenacted by young boys for weeks to come. The Sins of Brother Curtis