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The Red winged blackbird gets water from rivers, ponds, lakes and bird baths.
It's a bird meaning that it has a spine. This of course means it's a vertebrate.
That is probably a juvenile red-winged blackbird.
The red winged blackbird eats insects, including butterflies. Because the viceroy mimics the pattern of the poisonous monarch, it avoids predation from the blackbird.
Starling, not a true blackbird.
Last spring we had a Eastern Grey Squirrel raise a litter of three in a Red-Winged Blackbird birdhouse. So, Yes, if the entrance hole and the dimensions are big enough a squirrel may make it their future house.
This bird is and alphagretey.It is amazing!
Many birds are multicolored. Examples include the Peacock, the Red Winged Blackbird, and the Painted Bunting, to name just three.
That is probably a juvenile red-winged blackbird.
A Robin. Yes and no. Actually, a Red-winged Blackbird is more of a sign of Spring. Google it...! Robins are around in winter, but they usually just go deeper into the forests.
A wide winged sea bird? As in any wide winged sea bird? I'd say an albatross. :)
It's probably a northern flicker. It's a type of woodpecker.