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The Red-winged Blackbird lives in or near
wetlands full of cattails and
tules. They also live near water in shrubby thickets of willow or blackberry. In vernal
pool grasslands you can find them near the deeper pools where
Spikerush grows.
Red-winged Blackbirds forage (hunt) for food in
open grasslands, wet meadows and agricultural cropland. In fall
and winter they eat mostly seeds and the grain left in farmer's
fields, such as rice, oats and corn. During spring and summer
the birds need more protein to lay eggs and raise their young.
To get the extra protein, they add spiders and bugs to their diet including flies,
Mosquitoes and ground dwelling insects. Adult
Red-winged Blackbirds are eaten by the Gopher Snake and other snakes.
They are also eaten by the Red-tailed Hawk and other hawks. Predators of
their eggs and young include snakes such as the California King
Snake, raccoons, skunks, and other small
mammals. |