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Red winged Blackbird
Agelaius phoeniceus
36.6002, -121.895
Field Notes
Description:
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. The red shoulder patches of the male, hidden under body feathers much of the time, are brilliantly displayed when he is singing. Outside the nesting season, Red-wings sometimes roost in huge concentrations.
Habitat:
Sen at the Dennis the menace park in Monterey,ca
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