Overview
Rusty Blackbird: Medium blackbird, black overall with a dull, blue-green sheen, yellow eyes. Forages on ground of wet woodlands and fields, wades in marshes or small pools of water. Feeds on insects, caterpillars, snails, crustaceans, small fish, salamanders, fruits, grains and seeds.
Range and Habitat
Rusty Blackbird: Breeds from Alaska across northern Canada to southern Canada, northern New York, and northern New England. Spends winters from southeastern South Dakota and southern New England south to the Gulf Coast. Preferred habitats include beaver ponds, roadsides, landfills, wet meadows, and shrubby shorelines.
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Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"koo-a-lee-m-eek, koo-a-lee-eek", "chuck"
Interesting Facts
The Rusty Blackbird has been documented feeding on sparrows, robins, and snipe, among others.
Their song has been compared to the grating of a rusty hinge.
The North American Breeding Bird Survey and Christmas Bird Count have determined that Rusty Blackbirds have dropped 85%-98% in the past 40 years.
A group of blackbirds has many collective nouns, including a "cloud", "cluster", and "merl" of blackbirds.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Artist
Yury Lisyak
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