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Brewers Blackbird

Euphagus cyanocephalus

Description:

Adults have a pointed bill. Adult males have black plumage; the female is dark grey. The male has a bright yellow eye; the female's is dark. They resemble the eastern member of the same genus, the Rusty Blackbird; however, the Brewer's Blackbird has a shorter bill and the male's head is iridescent purple.[2] This bird is often mistaken for the Common Grackle but has a shorter tail. The call is a sharp check which is also distinguishable. This bird is in a different family from the Eurasian Blackbird.

Habitat:

Their breeding habitat is open and semi-open areas, often near water, across central and western North America. The cup nest can be located in various locations: in a tree, in tall grass or on a cliff. They often nest in colonies. These birds are often permanent residents in the west. Other birds migrate to the southeastern United States and Mexico. The range of this bird has been expanding east in the Great Lakes region.[3] They forage in shallow water or in fields, mainly eating seeds and insects, some berries. They sometimes catch insects in flight. They feed in flocks outside of the breeding season, sometimes with other blackbirds.

Notes:

On our backyard fence

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2 Comments

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 12 years ago

great pic!

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Lovely photo!
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DebbieFinchSikes

Bryant, Arkansas, USA

Spotted on Nov 26, 2011
Submitted on Dec 27, 2011

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