Взрослая в брачном наряде (Eastern) © Doris Brookens eBird S35451842 Macaulay Library ML 52473861
Негнездящаяся взрослая/молодая (Eastern) © Ed McAskill
Взрослая (Eastern) © Michael Stubblefield
Взрослая в брачном наряде (Eastern) © Neo Morpheus
Взрослая в брачном наряде (Eastern) © David Mozzoni
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Взрослая в брачном наряде (Cuban) © Joseph Tobias
Взрослая в брачном наряде (Cuban) © Anonymous
Среда обитания © Daniel Jauvin

Большой луговой трупиал Sturnella magna

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Определение

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Streaked brown above and yellow below with distinctive black "V" on breast. In flight, short wings and spiky tail with white outer feathers are apparent. Breeds in fields and grasslands throughout eastern North America. Also occurs throughout eastern and southern Mexico and Central America, into northern South America, and in Cuba. Winters in dense grassy habitats, often in small loose groups. Extremely similar to Western Meadowlark and best distinguished by voice: listen for high-pitched, clear whistles and short buzzy calls. In winter, plumage looks slightly darker and more contrasty than Western Meadowlark, with a more contrasting head pattern. Eastern is somewhat more tied to more pristine grassland habitats, but with some overlap.

ПРИ ПОДДЕРЖКЕ MERLIN