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Birds & Blooms on MSNMeet the Red-Winged BlackbirdCarolus Linneaus, a Swedish scientist, gave the red-winged blackbird its scientific name, Agelaius phoenicus, in 1766. The ...
The male red-winged blackbird’s trill is a classic sound of the wetlands in Kamloops and the Okanagan every spring, and is part of an attempt to attract a female. The song takes one second and starts ...
A red-winged blackbird calls out to other blackbirds with evidence of a meal on its beak between bites at A.Y. McDonald Park ...
In February and March, male red-wings travel north from their southern wintering grounds and find good spots for nesting and ...
I was hearing a red-winged blackbird but seeing a common grackle. Which was fine. If I wasn’t excessively comfortable with cognitive dissonance I wouldn’t be able to get out of […] ...
Monotypic. Length 9". A summer rusty blackbird is similar, but it has a more slender pointed bill. The male Brewer’s is more strongly glossy, showing blue on head and green on body. In winter ...
Bob Burns spotted this red-winged blackbird near Tuna Cross Road in Foster Township. One of the first migratory species to ...
The design for the Mariner Badge includes an anchor, a ship’s helm, and a winged wheel that bears a striking resemblance to the logo for the National Hockey League’s Detroit Red Wings.
The male tricolored blackbird has a thinner ... One of the most abundant birds in North America, the red-winged’s count was estimated at 190 million in the mid-1970s. Populations are stable.
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