- Meadowlark Botanical Gardens - NOVA Parks
Explore landscaped gardens, a restored 18th Century log cabin, the one of a kind Korean Bell Garden or host your next gathering at our premeir event venue, The Atrium at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, all located in Vienna, Virginia
- Meadowlark Gardens Winter Walk of Lights Beautiful Holiday Fun
The annual Meadowlark Gardens Winter Walk of Lights is a beautiful walk-through trail of sparkly holiday lights and a fun winter outing in Northern Virginia
- Meadowlark - Wikipedia
Meadowlarks are New World grassland birds belonging to genera Sturnella and Leistes This group includes seven species of largely insectivorous grassland birds In all species the male at least has a black or brown back and extensively red or yellow underparts
- Western Meadowlark Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of . . .
The buoyant, flutelike melody of the Western Meadowlark ringing out across a field can brighten anyone’s day Meadowlarks are often more easily heard than seen, unless you spot a male singing from a fence post This colorful member of the blackbird family flashes a vibrant yellow breast crossed by a distinctive, black, V-shaped band Look and listen for these stout ground feeders in
- Eastern Meadowlark | Audubon Field Guide
A familiar bird, known by the black 'V' on its chest when it sings from a fencepost, or by the flash of white tail feathers when it flushes from the grass The clear whistled song of the Eastern Meadowlark can be heard in spring in native meadows and prairies, as well as hayfields, pastures, grassy
- Winter Walk of Lights - NOVA Parks
Experience one of Northern Virginia’s favorite holiday events — the Winter Walk of Lights at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens
- Eastern meadowlark - Wikipedia
The eastern meadowlark (Sturnella magna) is a medium-sized icterid bird, very similar in appearance to its sister species, the western meadowlark It occurs from eastern North America to northern South America, where it is also most widespread in the east The Chihuahuan meadowlark was formerly considered to be conspecific with the eastern meadowlark
- Eastern Meadowlark - All About Birds
The sweet, lazy whistles of Eastern Meadowlarks waft over summer grasslands and farms in eastern North America The birds themselves sing from fenceposts and telephone lines or stalk through the grasses, probing the ground for insects with their long, sharp bills On the ground, their brown-and-black dappled upperparts camouflage the birds among dirt clods and dry grasses But up on perches
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