Yellow-Headed Blackbird
The Yellow-Headed Blackbird is a striking bird native to North America, particularly found in wetlands and marshes. Males are easily recognizable by their bright yellow heads and chests, contrasting with their black bodies. Females, on the other hand, are more subdued in color, featuring brown and streaked plumage.
These birds are known for their distinctive calls and often gather in large flocks, especially during migration. They primarily feed on seeds and insects, playing a role in their ecosystem by helping to control insect populations. The Yellow-Headed Blackbird is also a common sight in the breeding season, where they build nests in dense vegetation.