Did you know that rusty blackbirds winter in small flocks with other blackbirds?
Male rusty blackbirds are glossy black birds with rusty edges on their feathers in winter. Females are gray-brown with rusty edges on their feathers in winter.
Least Concern - Population Decreasing
Forests, pond edges, and swamps
Rusty blackbirds build bowl-shaped nests in shrubbery or trees out of grass, lichens, rotting plant matter, and twigs.
Winter
Acorns, fruit, insects, and pine seeds
Rusty blackbirds forage on the ground and in shallow water.
Brewer’s Blackbirds, Brown-Headed Cowbirds, Common Grackles, and Red-Winged Blackbirds
Rusty blackbirds are often confused with common grackles because both are black. Male common grackles have iridescent blue heads. Female common grackles are larger with longer tails and larger beaks.
Rusty blackbirds are often confused with male brown-headed cowbirds because both have glossy black bodies. Rusty blackbirds have black heads. Male brown-headed cowbirds have brown heads.