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Blackbirds are common birds of forests and suburban lawns, open country. The common blackbird of Europe is a thrush, while the various North American species are allied to meadowlarks and orioles in the Family Icteridae.

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Is there sequel to the witch of blackbird pond?

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Probably not, but there is a movie, so check that out : )

How heavy is blackbird?

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Why are the blackbirds falling dead?

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Well there are several reasons behind it, but one of the big reasons is the waves of mobile phones.

Was carlos blackbird ramirez shot and killed by cops?

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He had held his 2 daughters hostage then killed them then when police came in he committed suicide,. but 'Woodie' the rapper claims said that the police killed him.

Do blackbirds eat slugs?

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Im from Scotland, Glasgow my name is Jimapella and I dont relii knoo, so cn u please answer this

What are your reactions to the people of wethersfield and the problem they face in the book witch of blackbird pond?

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One problem faced was the intolerance and mob-mentality developed by the residents of Wethersfield, who gang up on the so called "witch" after an illness sweeps through the town.

Who is the antagonist of witches of blackbird pond?

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There is no antagonist in An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge - nor a deuteragonist. The story is a closed stream of consciousness - in fact, one might validly call it hallucinatory.

What is the age of Indian Crow?

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An Indian black crow can live from 25 to 40 years in the wild whereas the longest they live in captivity is about 30 years. They can live longer in the wild because they have no natural predators and can hunt for their own food.

What is a female balckbird?

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what is the female blackbird

What time of year do blackbird chicks hatch?

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Usually spring, but some birds of prey begin courtship in late winter.

Can you shoot blackbirds?

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Not without a special permit, and unless the birds have become a real problem, most localities won't submit one for you to shoot.

What is best food to give blackbirds with chicks?

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In bird feeders, the best seed is without question is the small, black oil sunflower seed.

This seed is preferred by many species, including cardinals, grosbeaks, finches, titmice and chickadees.

For pet birds, check with your pet store for the various seed mixtures and dried fruits for your bird.

What do blackbird eggs look like?

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Their tiny eggs are cream colored (some more white) with pale reddish brown speckles, usually situated more on the wide end of the egg. Their shells are not glossy and are thin-walled. The eggs are approximately 0.6 inches long (1.5 cm) and 0.5 inches wide (1.2 cm). The nest typically has 6 to 8 eggs but can have up to a dozen. The eggs can be easily confused with titmouse eggs. The chickadee produces 1 brood per year.

The related links in the related links section will show you pictures of the eggs and nests and tell you more about the nesting habits and other interesting facts about cute chickadees. One site provides a chart of birds with similar looking eggs to help you differentiate them from each other and better determine whose nest it is.

What birds can you shoot in your backyard legally?

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Pigeons, Crows, Magpies, Jays, Rooks, Town Pigeons.

When did carlos blackbird ramirez die?

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July 11th after a stand off with the police, He killed his two girls before taking his own life

How many types of Blackbird are there?

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In North America, the northern oriole is a species of open forests, where it builds its characteristic, pendulous nests, often in elm trees. The bobolink and meadowlarks are more typical of open grasslands and prairies, while the red-winged blackbird and yellow-headed blackbird are typical of marshes and some other wet habitats.

The most northerly blackbird is the rusty blackbird, which in some places breeds as far as the limits of the mainland in the western Arctic. The most southerly species is the red-breasted blackbird of the Falkland Islands. Cowbirds, such as the brown-headed cowbird of North America, are species of open habitats. As their name implies, these birds often associate with grazing livestock, feeding on insects that these animals flush as they move through vegetation.

How much are 4 blackbirds?

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What is migration habits of Red-Winged Blackbirds?

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Birds from northern states move to the middle or southern parts of the country in fall, where they spend the winter.

When do blackbirds build their nest?

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Your answer relies on asking WHICH birds nest WHERE: Some birds nest out in the open, right on the ground, such as ducks, gooneys and penguins. Some nest on desolate islands, such as the albatross and the blue-footed booby. Some nest INSIDE of trees, such as the woodpecker, and some nest HIGH in the trees, such as falcons, hawks, and eagles.

The rainforest (like the Amazon) has three layers of canopy in which various birds nest.

Ptarmigans nest right on the tundra. You could step on them if they didn't jump up and fly away right before you do so.

What are the chords in Blackbird of The Beatles?

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C & F

it goes C (note) then chord of C (c,e,g) one second gap then the cord of c -- repeat 3 more times then it goes to F (note) then gap then chord of F (f,a,c) repeat once more then back to C and its chord repeat twice!!

When do crows lay eggs?

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It depends on where you are, but in the Northern United States and Canada they start nesting at the end of March, fledging young in late May or June.

How does a blackbird knows where the worms are?

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A blackbird knows where to find a worm because they stamp on the ground and the worms come flying up.That's how they find worms.Hope I helped you!