Western Meadowlark:
The Western Meadowlark (Sturnella Neglecta) was adopted as the State Bird on February 5, 1927. Approximately the size of a robin, the meadowlark sports a yellow breast with a black bib over its mottled brown body. These song birds are found from Wisconsin to Texas and westward to the Pacific.Return to Wyoming Unit Study
Courtesy of Cheyenne, Wyoming


