On a DFO field trip to Barr Lake below the dam we heard and saw two Rusty
Blackbirds. We were first attracted by a song that sounded somewhat like a
European Starling. The bird we found in a cottonwood singing, however, was
a blackbird with a pale yellow eye. We debated whether it was a Brewer's or
Rusty Blackbird. After listening to recordings of Rusty and Brewer's songs
and calls, observing the bird, and looking at photos we obtained of the
bird. We concluded it was a Rusty Blackbird. The bird ultimately dropped
down into cattails. On our return walk, we found the bird again with a
partner.

Photos are here http://www.flickr.com/photos/chundertmark/12161686594/

I'm not sure if the bill fits Rusty Blackbird well, but the plumage appears
to be a male Rusty with winter plumage wearing toward breeding plumage.
Opinions welcome.

The birds were along the ditch below the Barr Lake dam at the dirt bridge
across the ditch with the sign to Blinds 6&7.

-- 
Chuck Hundertmark
2546 Lake Meadow Drive
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-604-0531
Cell: 720-771-8659
[email protected]

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