Montana State Bird - Western Meadowlark
Montana State Bird

Western Meadowlark

The Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), designated as the state bird of Montana in 1931, is a distinctive and cherished avian emblem of the Treasure State. With its vibrant yellow plumage adorned by a striking black V-shaped bib on its chest, the meadowlark is a visual delight. Renowned for its melodious and flute-like song, the Western Meadowlark fills Montana's grasslands and meadows with its cheerful, lilting tunes during the spring and summer months. This iconic songbird not only contributes to Montana's natural auditory beauty but also symbolizes the state's rich biodiversity and agricultural heritage, making it a beloved and fitting representative of the Big Sky Country.

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