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Brewer's Blackbird - photo by Phil Swanson Euphagus cyanocephalus
L 9" (23 cm).

Song or calls:
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Harsh “check.” Song is wheezy “que-ee” or “k-see.”

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photo by Phil Swanson

 

Description: Male is black overall year round, with a purplish metallic sheen on head and neck, and a metallic green sheen on body and wings; yellow eyes. Occasionally fall males show buffy feather edgings, but never as rusty as in Rusty Blackbird. Female is grayish-brown overall; dark eyes. Juveniles are similar to female.

Behavior: Often seen foraging in large flocks with other blackbirds. Especially prefer areas with a combination of grass, scattered shrubs or small trees, and nearby water.

Brewer's Blackbird NE estimated range
Habitat: Migrants are usually found in pastures, barnyards, and grain fields. Breeding birds prefer low-stature grasslands such as mowed roadsides, residential areas, and farmsteads.

Where in Nebraska: Common spring and fall migrant across the state, becoming abundant in western Nebraska. Summer resident in west. Infrequently overwinters.

Fun Facts: Most birds fly south for the winter, but a small number of Brewer's Blackbirds fly west towards coastal regions of British columbia.


 

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