Overview
Dickcissel: Medium, stocky, sparrow-like bird with dark gray back, head, and black-streaked shoulders. Gray face, yellow eyestripe and breast. V-shaped bib is black and underparts are white. Wings are brown. Feeds on grains, seeds and insects. Alternates rapid wing beats with wings pulled to sides.
Range and Habitat
Dickcissel: Breeds from eastern Montana and the Great Lakes region south to Texas and the Gulf coast, locally farther east. Spends winters mainly in the tropics. Preferred habitats include open country in grain or hay fields and in weed patches.
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Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
Similar Sounding
Voice Text
"dick-dick-dick-cissel"
Interesting Facts
Migratory flocks of Dickcissels assemble into larger and larger flocks gradually growing into thousands of birds. Winter roosts can number in the millions of birds.
The male does little other than feed himself and try to attract a mate. The female builds the nest, incubates and feeds the young.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Artist
Ryan Durney
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