About all I can say for this picture is that I took it myself, about four cameras ago. It was taken in northern Illinois in the summer of 1993.
This is a yellow-headed blackbird, Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus. It's the only species in that genus!
![yellow-headed blackbird](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-c85ARJjRrqnd_fvQDeMo5dz7sVz9XZXS287tqVRwzrX-6xlikorq2Xyy4aAwRamrTWUTAI2JDzvMB2MkNVLBhlo13rZW5Yy1NbMNQslrSS2NSgsPYTmipoPyMWo-reXFazOZkVXe3H4X/s1600/xanthocephalus.jpg)
My bird guy says they occasionally pass through here, but they mostly hang out west of Lake Michigan.
They are larger than the red-wing blackbird, and definitely louder!
That summer was the most amazing of my life. Chips was a puppy and we were staying on a 300 acre wetland reserve doing research.
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8 comments:
Now that is what I call a highly convenient bird name, and it has to be a surefire winner!
oh what a beautiful bird and an x one too
So you didn't have to search for an X word. Good for you! Lovely pics. Thanks for stopping by my blog, http://angelasfreelancewriting.com
How lucky to see that bird! Two Xs in one name and a rare bird! Visiting from Bloggin A to Z! Thanks for visiting my blog!
Xcellent to have an X bird name. But I think your puppy is Xcellent is gorgeous too.
how lucky to catch a shot of that bird and how cool that it fit right in for the letter x
My first response was that it was a Prothonotary Warbler which we used to see a lot and which nested in our back yard when we lived in North Carolina. At first glance a very similar looking bird.
Beautiful dog! That sounds like a great summer!
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