Rusty Blackbird Sightings -2 Feb 2010

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Rusty Blackbirds Just won’t Stop Coming!

Here are some sightings of Rusty; Click the link* to go to the website.

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Count yields notable numbers and finds | Portland Press Herald
Lingering birds included two wood ducks, a great blue heron and three rusty blackbirds. Lingering birds were a common grackle and a rusty blackbird.

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Dallas Globe
Climate change, pollution are suspects in rusty blackbirds‘ plummeting numbers The rusty blackbird, a winter visitor to Dallas-Fort Worth,.

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albirds : Message: Rusty Blackbirds in Montgomery and Elmore counties
We’re now in the home stretch with the Rusty Blackbird Blitz and if you of the day searching for Rusty Blackbirds in the River Region today (2/10/10).

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WhatBird Forums – Rusty Blackbird, or Common Grackle Part 2
Rusty Blackbird, or Common Grackle Part 2 in a mixed flock of Red-Winged Blackbirds, Common Grackles, and some Rusty Blackbirds (They make weird calls)

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Simply Birding • View topic – New York Rarities | Re: Rusty
Apropos Rusty Blackbirds, this species is in rapid decline and has been the subject of a species “blitz” for the last couple of years. The …

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Links on “Bird Watcher’s Digest” | Facebook
Russ Greenberg Bird Watcher’s Digest: Rusty Blackbirds are disappearing at an alarming The Rusty Blackbird may be the fastest declining species in North

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Delaware Valley RBA, 10 FEB 2010
The VIRGINIA RAIL and RUSTY BLACKBIRDS were still at the Rea Farm through Feb 5. A RUSTY BLACKBIRD was there on Feb 5. A CACKLING GOOSE was at the

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DC Area, 2/9/10
On Feb 8 three RUSTY BLACKBIRDS visited a feeder in Dameron, St. Mary’s County, MD, and two visited a feeder in Bel Air, Harford Co, MD. The RUSTY BLACKBIRD

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Rusties – The Clade
A male rusty blackbird (Euphagus carolensis) perched on a tree limb It wasn’ t until 2007 that the IUCN Red List changed rusty blackbirds from “least

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Rusty Blackbirds in North Texas – Audubon Dallas Bird Talk Forums
Rusty Blackbirds in North Texas Bird Chat. I selected 2008-2010 from Ebird on Rusty Blackbird sightings. Once the link comes up, you can click on the

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rusty blackbird (Euphagus carolensis) | Tag Archive | xenogere
A male rusty blackbird (Euphagus carolensis) perched on a tree limb ( 2010_02_07_049513). What happened to all the rusties? I’m speaking of rusty blackbirds

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Serendipity at the AOU: Dunlin and Rusty Blackbirds « Round Robin
Serendipity at the AOU: Dunlin and Rusty Blackbirds Truth be told, I was less interested in Rusty Blackbird plumages than I was in their population

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Purple Martins in snow and 100000 blackbirds | Search and Serendipity
By David J. Ringer
I had lots of pelicans and 3000 Double-crested Cormorants at Eagle Lake north of Vicksburg, and there were a few Rusty Blackbirds feeding on wet ground near the parking lot at the public boat ramp. Rusty Blackbird, Euphagus carolinus
Search and Serendipity – http://djringer.com/birding/

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The City Birder: New York City Rare Bird Alert
By noreply@blogger.com (Rob Jett)
Rusty Blackbird If followed by (+) please submit documentation of your report electronically and use the NYSARC online submission form found at http://www.nybirds.org/NYSARC/goodreport.htm

. You can also send reports and digital image Some RUSTY BLACKBIRDS continue at Shu Swamp in Mill Neck, and a CACKLING GOOSE was on the lake at Belmont Lake State Park on Tuesday. The drake EURASIAN WIGEON was still present Monday in Lindenhurst at the mouth of Santapogue Creek.
The City Birder – http://citybirder.blogspot.com/

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Female Red-winged Blackbird, RWBL, Agelaius phoeniceus, AGEPHO on
I was out looking for Rusty Blackbirds (for the Rusty Blackbird Blitz ebird.org/content/ebird/news/rubl-survey-2010 .) I was having no luck at that,

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