A very attractive bird with perhaps the ugliest “song” of all North American passerines, a Yellow-headed Blackbird “singing” sounds more like someone choking.
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Yellow-headed Blackbird – immature male (uncommon species for Florida)
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
December 11, 2014 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird – immature male
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
December 11, 2014 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird – immature male
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
December 11, 2014 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird – immature male
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
December 11, 2014 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird – immature male
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
December 11, 2014 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird – immature male
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
December 11, 2014 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird – immature male
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
December 11, 2014 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird
Hatfield Ponds, Bend, OR
April 4, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird
Houston Lake, Prinville, OR
April 24, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird
Houston Lake, Prinville, OR
April 24, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird
Hatfield Ponds, Bend, OR
April 4, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird
Hatfield Ponds, Bend, OR
April 4, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird
Burns, OR
April 10, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbirds
Fisherman’s Pond, Oregon Route 20, east of Burns, OR
April 10, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbird
Hatfield Ponds, Bend, OR
April 4, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Yellow-headed Blackbirds
Fisherman’s Pond, Oregon Route 20, east of Burns, OR
April 10, 2010 ©John Schwarz