By Akash
Black-capped Chickadee: Small birds with black caps, seen in many places during winter.
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American Crow: Large, all-black birds found year-round in many areas.
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Black Vulture: Completely black vultures commonly seen in the southern states.
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Common Grackle: Blackbirds with shiny feathers, often seen in the central and eastern U.S.
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Red-winged Blackbird: Birds with red and yellow patches on their shoulders, still around in winter.
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Brewer's Blackbird: Common in the western U.S., including winter.
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Rusty Blackbird: Dark birds with rusty edges on their feathers, found in the southeastern U.S. during winter.
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European Starling: Known for iridescent black feathers, seen all over the U.S. in winter.
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Boat-tailed Grackle: Long-tailed blackbirds in the southeastern U.S.
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Black Scoter: Sea ducks found in coastal areas, especially in the northern and eastern U.S. during winter.
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