Eurasian Blackbird Photo Gallery
Adult male
Adult male is black, with a striking orange-yellow bill and eyering.
© Andre Vieira / Macaulay LibraryRegião Autónoma dos Açores, January 03, 2017Female
Female is dark brown overall, with some rufous tones. Pale, sometimes whitish throat is finely streaked, while browner underparts have coarser smudging. Bill ranges from dark brown to yellow.
© Ryan Schain / Macaulay LibraryConnaught, September 17, 2016Male and chick
Adult male in breeding season is all black, with a bright yellow-orange bill and eyering. Both sexes care for the nestlings—typically 3–4 chicks in a large cup nest.
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryCataluña, May 19, 2017Not all videos have soundImmature male
Immature male is duller than adult male, with brownish wings and a darker bill.
© Leo Damrow / Macaulay LibrarySchleswig-Holstein, October 31, 2021Juvenile
Juvenile is similar to female, but often more rufous. Note also the buffy streaks on the upperparts.
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryNavarra, Comunidad Foral de, July 30, 2021Adult female
Female is brown overall. A white throat with brown streaking gives way to darker, spotted underparts. Blackbirds frequently feed on the ground, often in search of invertebrates, but also taking advantage of fruit when available.
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryCastilla y León, January 03, 2020Not all videos have soundAdult male
Male sings mellow, slow-paced song from treetops, rooftops, and other conspicuous perches.
© Taylor Abbott / Macaulay LibraryCastilla y León, March 19, 2015Adult male
Feeds on berries and fruits (especially in the fall), as well as earthworms, insects, and other invertebrates.
© Ryan Schain / Macaulay LibraryConnaught, September 17, 2016Adult male
Often uses bill to flip over leaves in search of insects and other invertebrates in leaf litter.
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryCataluña, March 10, 2019Not all videos have soundAdult male
Common in city parks and backyard gardens.
© Jerome Chie-Jen Ko / Macaulay LibraryRegion Hovedstaden, February 13, 2016Adult male
Often feeds on worms.
© Pierandrea Brichetti / Macaulay LibraryVeneto, April 23, 2015Not all videos have soundCompare with Similar Species
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Thrushes and Allies(Order: Passeriformes, Family: Turdidae)
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