Red- winged Blackbird

The distinctive onk-aa-ree-a call of the male Red-
winged Blackbird in the early spring announces
the change of season in wetlands around
Vancouver. Population numbers swell as
birds arrive from southern wintering
grounds to augment Vancouver's res-
ident population. Look for these
birds in wet marshes, along the
banks of slow-moving rivers
and beside ponds and lakes. At
Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park,
some birds will even feed
from an outstretched hand if
it is filled with grain.
Successful males often have
the largest and brightest wing
patches and know how to use
them during courtship dis-
plays to attract females to their
territories. Rough-grass nests
are built over water in early May

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