[NatureNS] Red-winged Blackbird - Migration?

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Most blackbirds gather in flocks after breeding, so their abundance will vary depending on where the flocks are.

Eric

Eric L. Mills
Lower Rose Bay
Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
Canada
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Hi Everyone,

I went to two locations where Red-winged Blackbirds were plentiful recently.   Both location in Hants County had zero Red-winged Blackbirds today.   Do you think they have migrated?

Chris Peters

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