Red-winged Blackbirds are everywhere at the refuge, with the male birds sporting red and yellow shoulder badges. This time of the year the males fly to find high perches from which they belt out their incessant songs. They show no fear of cars and humans, and are easy to photograh.
Red-winged Blackbird
09 Monday Apr 2018
Posted EBF Refuge, Photography
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What a beautiful bird .. lovely images
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Thank you for visiting and commenting!
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Superb images of a species that’s hard to photograph well!
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Thank you very much Jerry!
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No fear indeed! He looks fierce in that second photo! I used to see these all the time when I lived in Iowa. Don’t walk too close to their nests they will get a little aggressive
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Thank you for commenting! That second photo: maybe I got too close to his nest.
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Nice shots! They actually appear occasionally at our feeders in early spring.
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Thank you! Once in a while I also see one at our feeder, especially when there is a snowstorm.
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Yes, looking for a quick, easy meal. Smart of them!
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Their song is the one I await every March to tell me spring has arrived. ‘Chirrreee!’
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Eliza, I think their song is finally coming true this week. π
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Beautiful images π
You are very well rewarded for your efforts π
Thank you for sharing…
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Thank you very much Sreejith!
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Nice capture! They can be rather aggressive but are very handsome birds.
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They are indeed aggressive, and will attach other birds occasionally. Thanks Sue!
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