Breeding male (Red-winged) © Connor Charchuk eBird S56169389 Macaulay Library ML 158001791
Female (Red-winged) © Andrew Simon
Breeding male (Red-winged) © Brad Imhoff
Female (Red-winged) © Richard Trinkner
Nonbreeding male (Red-winged) © Scott Martin
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Breeding male (California Bicolored) © Tim Lenz
Female (California Bicolored) © Brian Sullivan
Breeding male (Mexican Bicolored) © Anuar López
Breeding male (Red-winged) © Ian Davies
Breeding male (Red-winged) © Jonathan Eckerson
Female (Red-winged) © Lewnanny Richardson
Flock © Ian Davies

epoletnik krasnoskrzydły Agelaius phoeniceus

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Identification

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Males are black with red shoulder patch that is sometimes concealed. Males have rusty feather edges in the winter. Females are streaked brown and often confused with sparrows. Look for long, sharply pointed bill. Often in flocks, especially in winter. Visits feeders. Breeds in marshes and scrubby, wet fields. Distinctive song, especially as migrants arrive in early spring.

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