Is This the Most Common Bird in Minnesota?
According to Gardens Alive the most common bird in Minnesota is the red-winged blackbird.
I m not much into birds. My wife and I have a bird feeder hanging from a tree in our backyard. Unfortunately, it s not easily visible from inside the house, so I don t get to see it much. I know there are birds at it because I have to refill it every few days. But I really don t have the patience to bird watch, and I honestly couldn t tell you what birds are spending time at my feeder.
According to Gardens Alive, my chances of spotting a red-winged blackbird are good. Using data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey, Gardens Alive has determined what it believes to be the most common bird in each state with the red-winged blackbird being named the most common in 11 states including Minnesota. The Red-winged Blackbird, known for the splash of fiery orange on its shoulders, carved out a column in central America from Minnesota to Louisiana, s
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This spring’s emergence of periodical cicadas in the eastern U.S. will make more than a buzz. Their bodies which will number in the billions will also create an unparalleled food fest for legions of small would-be predators, including many birds and mammals. But some animals may benefit more than others, and any boost predator populations get from the coming buffet of winged insects will likely be short-lived, researchers say.