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Lark Bunting Observation

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Question #1: (291 words total) 1) In the Macaulay Library collection, I was able to find an audio sample for the Lark Bunting; the scientific name for this particular variation is calamospiza melanocorys. This beautiful black and white species of bird is native to the North American continent. The particular recording I listened to was a male bird in the process of a mating call. The recording was taken by Wilbur L. Hershberger on May 8, 2013 in the U.S. state of Colorado. 2) Using the eBird website, I was able to determine the seasonal geographic distribution of the Lark Bunting. December through January, which is winter for those in North America, the Bunting is located in the southwestern United States. It resides in areas located near Texas, Mexico, southern California, and New Mexico. May through July, which is generally summer, the Bunting is located in areas vastly different its winter destinations in that it can be found mainly in the central United States and southern Canada, but is seemingly spotted all over the western United States and, if one keeps their eyes peeled, a few north eastern states. 3) The specimen I was able to search for was identified by an unknown person on May 6, 1975 in Lubbock …show more content…

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