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Interesting blackbird, Craig. Red-winged vs Tricolored is a tough ID. Tricoloreds typically show a deep BLOOD RED epaulet with a thick border of white. Red-wings are variable, showing a yellow to beige border against an orange-red or orange epaulet. My guess, just from this ONE photo, is that your bird is a Red-winged Blackbird. The epaulet is far more orange then deep blood red. If possible, a series of photos of your bird may help to show more color, and a better idea of overall gloss or lack there of, overall, on the bird, as well as bill shape.
Very intriguing.
best of birding
jen
Jen Brumfield
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> Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 11:42:04 -0400
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> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Tri-colored blackbird?
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> I posted a photo to Rare-bird.org.
> The bird was at my feeder in Olmsted Twp., Oh. this morning.
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> http://www.rarebird.org/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=5727&PID=17229#17229
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> Comments are welcome.
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> Craig Rieker
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