Leistes
The genus Leistes are predominantly South American grassland birds called meadowlarks. The genus was previously lumped with the North American meadowlarks in the genus Sturnella.
It includes five species of largely insectivorous grassland birds. In all species the male at least has a black or brown back and extensively red underparts.
List of species
There are five widely accepted members of the genus.Image | Common Name | Scientific name | Distribution |
Red-breasted meadowlark | Leistes militaris | south-western Costa Rica, and Trinidad, south to north-eastern Peru and central Brazil | |
White-browed meadowlark | Leistes superciliaris | south-western Brazil through Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina | |
Peruvian meadowlark | Leistes bellicosus | western Peru, Ecuador and far northern Chile. | |
Pampas meadowlark | Leistes defillippi | Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. | |
Long-tailed meadowlark | Leistes loyca | southern South America and the Falkland Islands |