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What does RWB stand for?

Red-Winged Blackbird (bird watching)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Sometimes, overhead, the flapping of a raven's wings, an urgent message from the coyotes, or the soft whoosh as a flock of red-winged blackbirds rises from the cattails to circle the pond.
Marshes are usually full of bullrushes and red-winged blackbirds -- the latter reminding us of a Beatles'' outfit with its scarlet stripes on the shoulder.
She then rattled off a list that included American white pelicans, red-winged blackbirds, a coot, a cormorant, northern shovelers and more.
We had red-winged blackbirds, sparrows, a bunch of migrating birds," recalled Ernest Stone, 75, leaning on his cane and surveying debris on the cratered moonscape that used to be the family beach house on Bolivar Peninsula.
Turtles sun themselves on rocks, a red-winged blackbird calls, geese march by the shore.
Highlights: You're out here in the wetlands with diving cormorants, swooping swallows, and trilling red-winged blackbirds, so bring along a bird book (or a bird-watcher).
Hopper feeders will let larger birds like Jays, Grackles, Red-Winged Blackbirds and Cardinals enjoy the mixed bird seed.
Alfred Lord Tennyson Astronomical data for March Phases of the Red-Winged Blackbird Moon and the Robin Chorus Moon As most of the red-winged blackbirds set their territories, great flocks of robins continue to move north and take up positions for spring breeding.

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