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Brewer's blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) is a medium-sized New World blackbird.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Bird migration, British Columbia, Common blackbird, Common grackle, Feather, Great Lakes, Icterid, Iridescence, Johann Georg Wagler, Mexico, Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918, North America, Royal Roads, Rusty blackbird, San Luis Obispo, California, Southeastern United States, Thomas Mayo Brewer.

  2. American blackbirds
  3. Euphagus
  4. Native birds of the Canadian Prairies
  5. Native birds of the Plains-Midwest (United States)

Bird migration

Bird migration is a seasonal movement of birds between breeding and wintering grounds that occurs twice a year.

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British Columbia

British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada.

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Common blackbird

The common blackbird (Turdus merula) is a species of true thrush.

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Common grackle

The common grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) is a species of large icterid bird found in large numbers through much of North America.

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Feather

Feathers are epidermal growths that form a distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on both avian (bird) and some non-avian dinosaurs and other archosaurs.

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Great Lakes

The Great Lakes (Grands Lacs), also called the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the east-central interior of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean via the Saint Lawrence River.

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Icterid

Icterids or New World blackbirds make up a family, the Icteridae, of small to medium-sized, often colorful, New World passerine birds.

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Iridescence

Iridescence (also known as goniochromism) is the phenomenon of certain surfaces that appear gradually to change colour as the angle of view or the angle of illumination changes.

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Johann Georg Wagler

Johann Georg Wagler (28 March 1800 – 23 August 1832) was a German herpetologist and ornithologist.

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Mexico

Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America.

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Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918

The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 (MBTA), codified at (although §709 is omitted), is a United States federal law, first enacted in 1918 to implement the convention for the protection of migratory birds between the United States and Canada.

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North America

North America is a continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.

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Royal Roads

Royal Roads is a roadstead or anchorage located in Strait of Juan de Fuca near the entrance to Esquimalt Harbour in Greater Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

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Rusty blackbird

The rusty blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) is a medium-sized New World blackbird, closely related to grackles ("rusty grackle" is an older name for the species). Brewer's blackbird and rusty blackbird are American blackbirds and Euphagus.

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San Luis Obispo, California

paren;;; Chumash: tiłhini) is a city and county seat of San Luis Obispo County, in the U.S. state of California. Located on the Central Coast of California, San Luis Obispo is roughly halfway between the San Francisco Bay Area in the north and Greater Los Angeles in the south. The population was 47,063 at the 2020 census.

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Southeastern United States

The Southeastern United States, also referred to as the American Southeast, the Southeast, or the South, is a geographical region of the United States located in the eastern portion of the Southern United States and the southern portion of the Eastern United States.

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Thomas Mayo Brewer

Thomas Mayo Brewer (November 21, 1814 – January 24, 1880) was an American naturalist, specializing in ornithology and oology.

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See also

American blackbirds

Euphagus

Native birds of the Canadian Prairies

Native birds of the Plains-Midwest (United States)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewer's_blackbird

Also known as American blackbird, Brewer blackbird, Brewers blackbird, Euphagus affinis, Euphagus cyanocephalus.