By Akash
The state bird of Kansas is the Western Meadowlark.
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This bird is known for its cheerful and melodious song.
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Meadowlarks have bright yellow underparts and brown streaked upperparts.
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They can be found throughout Kansas during the summer.
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Meadowlarks primarily feed on insects and seeds.
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People often hear their distinctive song in fields and grasslands.
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The Western Meadowlark represents the beauty of Kansas' prairies.
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It was designated as the state bird in 1937.
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Kansans take pride in the meadowlark as a symbol of their state.
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Meadowlarks add a lovely touch of nature's music to Kansas' landscapes.
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