Colorado adopted the Lark Bunting as its state bird on April 29, 1931. The small, black-and-white-feathered bird arrives in Colorado in April. It spends the summer on the plains and at elevations of up to 8,000 feet before flying south in September.. The migratory lark bunting (Calamospiza melancorys Stejneger) was designated the state bird of Colorado in 1931. All State Birds Lark Bunting Facts The male lark bunting performs a spectacular courtship flight while warbling and trilling a distinctive mating song. A breeding male is jet black with white wings but in winter changes to a gray brown color more like the smaller female bird.

Colorado State Bird Profile Picture
Colorado State Bird Profile Picture
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Lark Bunting Bird Photography
Colorado state bird spurs ornithological controversy
Colorado state bird spurs ornithological controversy
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Discover the Official State Bird of Colorado AZ Animals
Lark Bunting Colorado's state bird on the Pawnee National …
Lark Bunting Colorado's state bird on the Pawnee National …
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Colorado State Bird Art, Map Art, State Art, Bird Print,
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Colorado State Bird And Flower Colorado State Symbols Clip Art
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Colorado State Bird, Flower, Tree, Original Watercolor Painting, Lark
Colorado State Bird Profile Picture
Colorado State Bird Profile Picture
Female Lark Bunting Colorado State Bird visits Byxbee Park… Flickr
Female Lark Bunting Colorado State Bird visits Byxbee Park… Flickr
How the Lark Bunting Became Colorado's State Bird Denver Public
How the Lark Bunting Became Colorado's State Bird Denver Public
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12 High Flying Facts About Colorado’s State Bird
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List of the Common Birds Found in Colorado Facts with
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Colorado Birds Pictures
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10 Majestic Birds of Colorado Common Native Birds in State
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Colorado State Bird Art Print, Colorado State Flower, Colorado Wall
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Colorado State Bird Symbol
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State Bird Etsy
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What is the State Bird of Colorado? Pictures & Facts
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Colorado State Bird Name
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Pictures of State Birds Complete 50 Photo Gallery TrendRadars
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Colorado State Bird Lark Bunting The 50 United States US
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Colorado State Bird and Flower Lark Bunting / Calamospiza melancorys
Colorado State Bird Name
Colorado State Bird Name
Colorado State Bird
Colorado State Bird
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Lark Bunting – Colorado State Bird Stock Illustration Illustration
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What is the State Bird of Colorado? Pictures & Facts
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Colorado Students Britannica Kids Homework Help
ArtStation Colorado state bird and flower, the lark bunting and
ArtStation Colorado state bird and flower, the lark bunting and
How the Lark Bunting Became Colorado's State Bird Denver Public
How the Lark Bunting Became Colorado's State Bird Denver Public

Colorado's official symbols are easiest to appreciate when you tie them to real, driveable places: a grassland gateway city for the state bird, a mountain trail town for the state flower, and creek-corridor hiking for the state tree. Done this way, "symbols" stop being trivia and become a simple itinerary framework for anyone exploring Colorado.. The lark bunting (Calamospiza melanocorys) is a medium-sized American bunting native to central and western North America. It was designated the state bird of Colorado in 1931. [2]