Blackbird
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The blackbird is a medium-sized songbird native to Europe, parts of Asia, and North Africa. Male blackbirds have a glossy black plumage with a striking orange beak and yellow eyes, while females have a dark brown coloring. Blackbirds are common inhabitants of gardens, parks, and forests and are known for their distinctive melodic song, often heard in spring and summer.
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They feed on a variety of foods, including worms, insects, berries, and fruits. Blackbirds often build their nests in dense bushes or trees and lay bluish-green eggs, which are incubated by both parents. These adaptable birds are a familiar and cherished species in many habitats and are often appreciated by birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
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⚙ blackbird