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15-MAY-2011 Christine Hanrahan

Red-winged blackbird nest

There is very little suitable nesting habitat in the pond at present, for red-winged blackbirds (we can only hope the cattails will grow, as they are important in many respects and not just for these birds). However, the female was busily building this nest in a very poor location. She has done an amazing job. See how intricately and carefully the strands of grass and other vegetation are woven around the dead cattail stems.

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Fletcher Wildlife Garden16-May-2011 00:13
As Sandy says, "how do they do it!" It is truly amazing that such intricate and strong structures can be woven entirely by using the beak!
Sandy 16-May-2011 00:06
This is just so amazingly cool. I would love to see the birds working on a nest like this. Two little claw feet, no thumbs, and a beak - and it is really beautiful, tidy, and strong enough to hold a family! How do they do it!!
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