Red winged blackbirds eat seeds and insects.
they mean there is danger ahead
Male red-winged blackbirds (black body, red stripe on wings) have been known to be aggressive when defending territory. Best to leave their nest areas undisturbed.
Birds from northern states move to the middle or southern parts of the country in fall, where they spend the winter.
No red winged blackbirds are not found in Britain and have never been seen on British land. If one is ever seen in Britain it will be a mega rare vagrant that has been blown off course when migrating.
Red winged blackbirds eat seeds and insects.
Red winged Blackbirds eat seeds and insects.
Other predators of blackbirds include Raccoons, snakes, crows, owls, hawks, and Red Foxes. Some parasites of Red-winged Blackbirds include blood-sucking flies, lice, and mites. When breeding season is over, Red-winged Blackbirds join enormous flocks, often mixed with Grackles, European Starlings, and Cowbirds.
they mean there is danger ahead
None
ask someone at the zoo when you go
There is no answer to this. Different birds have developed with different colouration.
The red wing is far more common of the two, with a much larger range.
No, it is a very common member of the Icteridae (blackbirds).
Any sparrow, a female red-winged blackbirds, and some others
Of course they do. Haven't you seen the beautiful glint of their red wings when they flit around?
yes they have a brown body with dark spots for camouflage while nesting