A fledgling Red-winged Blackbird clings to cattails as its mother forages and then returns to feed its siblings in the nest. At the artificial wetland of the National Museum of the American Indian. 5 June 2010.
A Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) sings atop a fence at a small finca (farm) near Fortuna Falls. This was the only singing red-wing that I found on the 6/98 trip. His song and calls are "thin" compared to ours in the US, but I have only this one sample to go by.
Red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) inhabit the marshes around Peck's Lake [Arizona] along with their cousins, the Yellow-Headed Blackbirds. They have several vocalizations, three of which are represented in this sample.
Several sequences of a Red-winged Blackbird female heading out to forage, then returning to her nest to feed hatchlings. Clips filmed within a 5 minute timespan at the artificial wetland of the National Museum of the American Indian. 26 May 2010.