The Lark Bunting: Colorado’s State Bird

By Akash

The Lark Bunting is the state bird of Colorado.

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It's a big bird with brown and white feathers, a long black tail, and a unique black and white patch on its breast. 

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You can find them in open grasslands and prairies all over Colorado.

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They sing loud and clear songs and can copy other birds' calls. 

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Lark Buntings are social birds and often gather in flocks. 

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They play an important role in the Colorado ecosystem by controlling insect populations. 

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Birdwatchers and photographers love to spot and capture pictures of these beautiful birds.

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