New World blackbird

The New World blackbirds consist of 26 species of icterid birds that share the name blackbird but do not correspond with a formal taxon. The distributions of all species are limited to the Americas, and this group is distinct from the Eurasian common blackbird (Turdus merula).[1]

New World blackbirds
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Icteridae

Vigors, 1825

Species

The New World blackbird species belong to 14 genera, all in the family Icteridae:

Red-winged blackbird, male

The common names are:

Yellow-headed blackbird

References

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