This fellow was hanging out with all the seagulls at the duck pond. I have no idea what kind of bird he is. Can any of my bird-watching readers help me out? I love the subtle colors in his feathers. (Her?) EDITED TO ADD: Definitely a “she.” She is a Brewer’s Blackbird.
Also found in Nevada’s Nifty Fifty.

Dunno but it walks funny 🙂
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Funny! But not helpful. 😉
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I’ll ask my sister when she turns up, see if she knows
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Thanks! (I was just kidding about the “not helpful” part)
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I gathered by the wink 😉 But she has books on birds because she has a lot of them turning up in her back garden.
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Mystery solved. Post updated.
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Thanks Carissa
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At first I thought it would have been in the blackbird family, but it does not resemble anything I found.
I looked here:
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/search
http://www.whatbird.com/birdexpert/StateColorSize/2/889/birdexpert.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_birds_of_Nevada
As I am at work, perhaps I’ll let this one go.
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Yep, I looked in all the usual places too and couldn’t find anything.
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Figured it out!
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So, it was a blackbird. Good to know. Thanks.
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superbe, il va de son pas de senateur
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A very nice image! I like this bird’s attitude. 🙂
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She really was cute. Hanging out in the whole gang of seagulls. Didn’t bother her one bit.
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as if he is repeating these words for himself, “This is one small step for a bird, one giant leap for bird world”… I loved it. Thank you dear Carissa, love, nia
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Haha, nia!
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