A Red-Winged Blackbird displaying in the marsh
Dyke Marsh Nature Preserve in Virginia is a wonderful place. There are nesting Ospreys, nesting Bald Eagles, snakes, turtles and no end of small and interesting birds:

There’s one of my favourites, a Red-Winged Blackbird, Agelaius phoeniceus, in the tree:

The red and yellow shoulder patches on the male are very striking:

I haven’t seen a female yet; they are brown and mottled. It was a female which landed on North Ronaldsay in Orkney and caused twitchers from all over the UK to travel there, many on specially chartered flights. Orkney twitchers claim European first with red-winged blackbird. For the same price they could have come here to North America. There are 210 million of them here, and not just a sad, solitary lost female. That would be a tick in the wrong box, though.
This male has a serious beak, built like a chisel:

It’s making display flights from tree to tree, where it fluffs up its shoulder patches so they are very visible and makes strange exotic movements. I’m not sure whether the display is to attract a female or repel a male. Unfortunately it’s pointing the wrong way for me to see its flight properly:

I wait and the next time it flies sideways rather than away as it comes past us:

When it finally flies towards us it’s too far away and gone too quickly:

Suddenly it’s in the tree in front of us. What a handsome bird:

Audubon captured them beautifully:

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