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Tag Archives: red-winged blackbird
Red-winged Blackbird Exposes Himself
This red-winged blackbird doesn’t have the yellow median coverts most red-wings have. The medians are black. It is called “bicolored” and exists in much of California. What I find interesting here is that he is exposing a beautiful yellow-orange color … Continue reading
A Red-winged Blackbird Stretches Its Wings
I think that for every female or sub-adult male red-winged blackbird that gets photographed there must be 100 adult males that are photographed. The adult males are quite striking with their red epaulets. But I think the females and sub-adult … Continue reading
Red-winged Blackbird
I like and enjoy seeing all wild birds. Okay, I’ll admit that I like some more than others. Take today’s photo for example. It’s not a bald eagle. It’s not a peregrine falcon. It’s not a great gray owl. … Continue reading
