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Am I the only one who has never heard of this bird? Interesting piece, esp since it makes one wonder about the difficulties of other lesser-known species.
http://10000birds.com/blitzing-for-blackbirds.htm
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We see a few every fall mixed in with Red-winged Blackbirds. I am in southern Ontario Canada. Toronto to be exact. They are not rare but certainly are uncommon. Thanks for this article its interesting to read and learn. I have been fortunate enough to view them on a yearly basis and photograph them too
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Quote from: BIGFRANK on 31-Dec-10, 09:00:59 AM
We see a few every fall mixed in with Red-winged Blackbirds. I am in southern Ontario Canada. Toronto to be exact. They are not rare but certainly are uncommon. Thanks for this article its interesting to read and learn. I have been fortunate enough to view them on a yearly basis and photograph them too
Wondering... are they related to blackbirds or to crow species? Looks very crow-like to me, and similar to our Jackdaw.
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They are a blackbird species..similar in size to our Red-winged Blackbird. Size is 9 inches(23cm)
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