Identification - This chunky bird is slightly smaller than a robin. It has mottled brown and buff upperparts and bright yellow underparts. A V-shaped black mark appears on the breast and the outer tail feathers are white. Sexes look alike. Although the Eastern and Western Meadowlark are very similar, the amount of yellow on the throat extends farther into the cheek on the latter species.
Morsels - The Western and Eastern Meadowlark are closely related species. They look so much alike that birdwatchers have to rely on their songs to tell them apart. When ranges overlap the Eastern Meadowlark inhabits a slightly moister environment. As well they may choose to ignore each other's songs but they may also learn the other's song - a confusing situation.