- Red-breasted Blackbird
Taxobox
name = Red-breasted Blackbird
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Icteridae
genus = "Sturnella"
species = "S. militaris"
binomial = "Sturnella militaris"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus,1758 )The Red-breasted Blackbird, "Sturnella militaris", is a
passerine bird in theNew World familyIcteridae . Despite its name and colouration, it is in the same genus as themeadowlark s, and is less closely related to theRed-winged Blackbird group. It is unrelated to theEurope anBlackbird , which is a thrush.The Red-breasted Blackbird breeds from southwestern
Costa Rica , which it has recently colonised, andTrinidad , south to northeasternPeru and centralBrazil .Like other meadowlarks, it is a bird associated with open country, including moist grasslands, pasture and cultivation, preferably with the odd bush or fence post for males to use as a songpost. In display the male flies up to 10 m in the air, then parachutes down on folded wings whilst singing a wheezing song, "ti-ti-pee-pee-KWAAAAAA". The call is a short "tsip".
The Red-breasted Blackbird builds a deep grass-lined open cup nest on the ground amongst tall grasses, with several nests often close together. The normal clutch is two to four reddish brown-blotched cream eggs.
Red-breasted Blackbird is a small icterid, 19 cm long and weighing 48 g (male) or 40 g (female). The male has mainly black plumage, apart from a bright red throat, belly and wing epaulets. This striking “redcoat” plumage gives rise to the specific name "militaris" and the Trinidadian name “Soldier Bird”.
The female has buff edged dark brown upperpart feathers, buff underparts with a reddish tinge, and pale streaks through the crown and eye. Juveniles resemble the female, but are paler and lack the reddish tint to the underparts.
This species is very closely related to the
White-browed Blackbird , "S. superciliaris" which breeds further south, and was formerly considered to be subspecies of Red-breasted Blackbird. The male White-browed is easily distinguished by his bright white supercilium, but females of the two species are almost identical. Female Red-breasted Blackbird is longer billed, smaller, and shorter winged than its relative, with more red and less streaking on the underparts.This gregarious bird feeds mainly on
insect s and some seeds, includingrice , and forages on the ground like aBobolink .Red-breasted Blackbird has benefited from the more open habitat created by forest clearance and ranching, and is extending its range. It is uncertain whether sightings on
Tobago represent a small breeding population or wanderers from Trinidad orSouth America .References
* "New World Blackbirds" by Jaramillo and Burke, ISBN 0-7136-4333-1
*cite book
last = ffrench
first = Richard
title = A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago
edition = 2nd edition
year = 1991
publisher = Comstock Publishing
isbn = 0-8014-9792-2
*cite book
last = Hilty
first = Steven L
title = Birds of Venezuela
publisher = Christopher Helm
date = 2003
location = London
isbn = 0-7136-6418-5
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