Meadowlarks are fairly well documented as nest predators and occassionally predators of small birds. It is really not surprising given all icterids act as opportunistic predators. More surprising to me was when my husband filmed a robin catch, kill, and swallow a mouse last summer. Jennifer Reidy, Liberty, MO Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 08:58:07 -0600 From: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Killer Meadowlarks To: [log in to unmask] Just did a Google search and found that the Oklahoma birding list has a thread on meadowlarks killing smaller birds: http://www.birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/OKLA.html Sherry McCowan Saint Louis, Missouri On Feb 10, 2011, at 8:02 PM, Robert Brundage wrote: From: Glenn Perrigo of Texas (former Missourian): When I edited Texas Birds magazine I accepted an article about hungry Eastern Meadowlarks stalking and killing goldfinches. http://homepage.mac.com/rioselva/Killer%20Meadowlarks/ Glenn Perrigo, Ph.D Professor and Assistant Chair Graduate Coordinator & Interim Director of Site 55 Biological Research Station Department of Biological & Health Sciences Texas A&M University-Kingsville Kingsville TX 78363 361.593.4170 [log in to unmask] No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1204 / Virus Database: 1435/3432 - Release Date: 02/09/11------------------------------------------------------------ The Audubon Society of Missouri's Wild Bird Discussion Forum Questions or comments? Email the list owners: mailto:[log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------------ The Audubon Society of Missouri's Wild Bird Discussion Forum Questions or comments? Email the list owners: mailto:[log in to unmask]