Library / Advanced Groups East / Orioles & Meadowlarks
This is an advanced-level comparison group of oriole and meadowlark songs and sounds from Land Birds of North America, Eastern/Central region.
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![Baltimore Oriole](/static/content/images/ipad/300/BaltimoreOriole.jpg)
Song
Varied mix of slow and quickly repeated whistles; songs often interspersed with separate "warm up" notes (e.g., MI cut). More whistled and usually slower than Orchard, lacking sharp high notes.
![Orchard Oriole](/static/content/images/ipad/300/OrchardOriole.jpg)
Song
Typically harsher, and faster than Baltimore, including distinctive sharp high notes; seldom with interspersed notes.
![Eastern Meadowlark](/static/content/images/ipad/300/EasternMeadowlark.jpg)
Song
A series of high, clear, slurred whistles; often descending overall. Spring of the year.
![Western Meadowlark](/static/content/images/ipad/300/WesternMeadowlark.jpg)
Song
Much lower, more bubbly than Eastern; often descending overall. Kan-sas is beautiful
Recordings copyright 2011-2012 Macaulay Library, all rights reserved. All photos (except as noted) copyright 2011-2012 Brian E. Small, all rights reserved. Western Meadowlark: Copyright E. Schmidt. Song texts copyright 2011-2012 Larkwire, LLC., all rights reserved.