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the free encyclopedia Group of birds For other uses · predominantly South American Red-breasted meadowlark (formerly red-breasted blackbird) · Leistes militaris White-browed meadowlark (formerly white-browed blackbird) · Leistes superciliaris Peruvian meadowlark · Leistes bellicosus Pampas meadowlark · Leistes defilippii Long-tailed meadowlark · Leistes loyca Eastern meadowlark ( Sturnella magna ) Yellow-breasted species · predominantly North American Eastern meadowlark · Sturnella magna Chihuahuan meadowlark · Sturnella lilianae Western meadowlark · Sturnella neglecta Taxonomy [ edit ] As a group · he thought it was related to the Old World larks · and so put it in the genus Alauda with them. &#91 · 1 &#93 · In the same work · he put the red-breasted meadowlark in the bunting genus Emberiza . &#91 · 2 &#93 · Less than a decade later · he described the eastern meadowlark again · this time putting it into the starling genus Sturnus

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the free encyclopedia Group of birds For other uses
predominantly South American Red-breasted meadowlark (formerly red-breasted blackbird)
Leistes militaris White-browed meadowlark (formerly white-browed blackbird)
Leistes superciliaris Peruvian meadowlark
Leistes bellicosus Pampas meadowlark
Leistes defilippii Long-tailed meadowlark
Leistes loyca Eastern meadowlark ( Sturnella magna ) Yellow-breasted species
predominantly North American Eastern meadowlark
Sturnella magna Chihuahuan meadowlark
Sturnella lilianae Western meadowlark
Sturnella neglecta Taxonomy [ edit ] As a group
he thought it was related to the Old World larks
and so put it in the genus Alauda with them. &#91
1 &#93
In the same work
he put the red-breasted meadowlark in the bunting genus Emberiza . &#91
2 &#93
Less than a decade later
he described the eastern meadowlark again
this time putting it into the starling genus Sturnus

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