BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

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FEMALE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

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Red-winged blackbirds are among the earliest migrants to return in the spring. We see the males first and often hear their song before we spot them. The females are often found further into the woods gathering nesting material. Their colouring is more subtle than the males but just as beautiful I believe.

19 thoughts on “FEMALE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

  1. Ellen Jennings's avatar

    Nice, sharp captures of the Red-winged in the branches, Belinda!

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  2. Peter Hillman's avatar

    These are beautiful, Belinda!

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  3. Reed Andariese's avatar

    Very Nice! They are fun birds to photograph! And to watch. Usually I see more males, so it is nice to females posted instead of the male!

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  4. Eliza Waters's avatar

    She’s perfectly camouflaged!

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  5. Bay Photos By Donna's avatar

    I love the female’s beautiful markings as well. Great shots!

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  6. Ark's avatar

    Beautiful bird and smashing shots. They remind me a little of the Streaky Headed Seed-eater.

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  7. Anne's avatar

    Such sharp beaks!

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  8. wordsfromanneli's avatar

    I envy you having all these birds so handy. Beautiful photos! Red-winged blackbirds have such a lovely call. Do these young ones have any kind of a call yet?

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