Lifesize Western Meadowlark






Carved from Tupelo wood and painted in acrylics mounted on a 4×4 fence post with a barbed wire accent, 13 inches in height and 8 inches in width.
Item #: B-66
Price: $650
The Western Meadowlark is a common bird of the range and grasslands and differs a little in coloration from the common Eastern Meadowlark. In Arizona, it is commonly seen atop a range fence post in the grasslands of southeast Arizona, around Sonoita and Patagonia. I have always felt this bird is a “happy and optimistic” bird because it so beautifully welcomes the sunrise of each day with such a positive song!