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Euphagus Collection

Euphagus, a genus of birds commonly known as blackbirds, encompasses two species: Euphagus cyanocephalus and Euphagus carolinus


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Euphagus, a genus of birds commonly known as blackbirds, encompasses two species: Euphagus cyanocephalus and Euphagus carolinus. These captivating creatures can be found in various locations across the United States, showcasing their unique features and behaviors. In Picture No. 11980731, we see a magnificent male Brewers Blackbird perched on a branch in Santa Cruz, Monterey Bay, California. Its glossy black feathers contrast beautifully with its vibrant blue head. This bird is known for its melodious song that fills the air with joy. Moving on to Picture No. 10885353 and Picture No. 10885355, we encounter the Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) in winter plumage during February in Connecticut, USA. Despite its name suggesting rustiness, this blackbird displays an intriguing mix of dark brown and olive tones during this season. Picture No. 10756735 captures another moment of the Rusty Blackbird's winter plumage; however, this time it was taken in Maine during June – showcasing how these birds adapt to different climates throughout the year. The final image set (Picture No. 10879740 and Picture No. 10885354) showcases more stunning Rusty Blackbirds donning their winter plumage against picturesque landscapes in Connecticut. These photos offer glimpses into the lives of these fascinating avian species within their natural habitats - from California's coastal regions to New England's woodlands - reminding us of nature's diversity even within one genus like Euphagus.