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is one of the most abundant birds in North America and is found in wetlands and agricultural areas across the continent.


Red-Winged Blackbird perched and calling
Red-Winged Blackbird singing
Red-Winged Blackbird female on twig
Red-Winged Blackbird female on reed

American Crow
is widespread, common, obvious
a
nd is known by most people.

American Crow old crow with tattered feathers in flight
Brown-Headed Cowbird
is a brood parasite as the female Cowbird will lay her egg in the nest of other birds who will then raise the young cowbirds as their own.
Brown-Headed Cowbird on Royal Palm Stump
European Starling
was introduced in New York City in the late 1800's This non native bird has become numerous throught the USA and competes with our local birds for nest sites.
European Starling in Florida Wetlands
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