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The red-winged blackbird is the dominant species in the large concentrations of blackbirds that feed on the fields of sunflower, corn and small grains maturing in late summer or early fall in the Dakotas.
A stocky, broad-shouldered blackbird with a slender, conical bill and a medium-length tail. Red-winged Blackbirds often show a hump-backed silhouette while perched; males often sit with tail slightly flared.
Learn about the Red-winged Blackbird, one of the most abundant and colorful birds in North America. Find out how to identify, attract, and watch this species, and discover its interesting facts and variations.
Learn how to identify Red-winged Blackbird, a common and widespread bird in North America, with photos, sounds, and descriptions. Find out more about its life history, distribution, and conservation status on eBird and other online guides.
Red-winged Blackbird. At a Glance. Among our most familiar birds, Red-wings seem to sing their nasal songs in every marsh and wet field from coast to coast. They are notably bold, and several will often attack a larger bird, such as a hawk or crow, that flies over their nesting area.
Learn about the red-winged blackbird, a common and widespread bird in North America with a distinctive red shoulder patch. See photos, identification, voice, status, and distribution of this species.
Learn about the Red-winged Blackbird, a common and vocal bird of wet habitats in North America. Find out what they eat, where they live, how they sound, and more.