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Definition of Meadowlarks
1. meadowlark [n] - See also: meadowlark
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meadowlarks
Literary usage of Meadowlarks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Preliminary Catalog of the Birds of Missouri by Otto Widmann (1907)
"The first meadowlarks return to Missouri with great regularity during the first
week of ... After quail shooting begins November 1, meadowlarks get scarce, ..."
2. Contemporary Verse Anthology: Favorite Poems Selected from the Magazine by Charles Wharton Stork (1920)
"... Yet whenever I turn To your gray eyes over me, It is as though I looked For
the first time at the sea. n meadowlarks IN the silver light after a storm, ..."
3. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1907)
"meadowlarks also sing on the wing, during rain and snowstorms and at night. ...
Early in September the meadowlarks collect in flocks on the open prairie ..."
4. Camps and Cruises of an Ornithologist: By Frank M. Chapman by Frank Michler Chapman (1908)
"A MORNING WITH meadowlarks A field which I " sowed down " a year or two ago, is
considered a failure by my fanner neighbors; but, if the crop of grass is ..."
5. Legislation for the Protection of Birds Other Than Game Birds by Theodore Sherman Palmer (1900)
"meadowlarks. Like the flicker, the meadowlark (Sturnella magna—fig. 5) is considered
game by many persons, mainly on account of the character of its ..."
6. Contemporary Verse Anthology: Selected from the Magazine "Contemporary Verse" by Charles Wharton Stork (1920)
"II meadowlarks N the silver light after a storm, Under dripping boughs of bright
new green, I take the low path to hear the meadowlarks, More proud and high ..."