Redwing_sunrise_May28_DaveSpier_0781-35R
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Red-winged Blackbird, Agelaius phoeniceus, proclaiming his territory behind my barn in Ontario County, Finger Lakes region of NY, at sunrise. Redwings are so common in New York that there aren't enough wetlands for all of them and they spread out into adjacent upland areas to find nesting territories. Photo taken with a Canon camera body plus 800mm (2X400mm) lens. Dave Spier [low-resolution scan from a vertical slide]
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