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Yellow headed blackbird

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Higher classification
  
Xanthocephalus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Icteridae

Rank
  
Species

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Genus
  
Xanthocephalus Bonaparte, 1850

Scientific name
  
Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus

Similar
  
Bird, Brewer's blackbird, Red‑winged blackbird, Western kingbird, Brown‑headed cowbird

Yellow headed blackbird calling out


The yellow-headed blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) is a medium-sized blackbird, and the only member of the genus Xanthocephalus.

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Adults have a pointed bill. The adult male is mainly black with a yellow head and breast; they have a white wing patch sometimes only visible in flight. The adult female is mainly brown with a dull yellow throat and breast. Both genders resemble the respective genders of the smaller yellow-hooded blackbird of South America.

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The breeding habitat of the yellow-headed blackbird is cattail (Typha species) marshes in North America, mainly west of the Great Lakes. The nest is built with and attached to marsh vegetation. They nest in colonies, often sharing their habitat closely with the red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus). During the breeding and nesting season the males are very territorial and spend much of their time perched on reed stalks and displaying or chasing off intruders.

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These birds migrate in the winter to the southwestern United States and Mexico. They often migrate in huge flocks with other species of birds. The only regions of the United States where these blackbirds are permanent residents are the San Joaquin Valley and the Lower Colorado River Valley of Arizona and California. It is an extremely rare vagrant to western Europe, with some records suspected to refer to escapes from captivity.

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These birds forage in the marsh, in fields or on the ground; they sometimes catch insects in flight. They mainly eat seeds and insects. Outside of the nesting period, they often feed in flocks, often with related species.

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This bird's song resembles the grating of a rusty hinge.

Calls of the yellow headed blackbird


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References

Yellow-headed blackbird Wikipedia


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