THE WORLD BIRDS - An Online Bird Book
ICTERIDAE
The
Icterids are a group of small to medium-sized, often colorful birds, restricted to the
New World. Most species have black as a predominant plumage color, often enlivened by yellow, orange or red. The majority of icterid species live in the tropics, although there are a number of temperate forms. They inhabit a range of habitats, including scrub, swamp, forest, and savannah. Temperate species are migratory. Icterids are variable in size, and often display considerable sexual dimorphism. Their size varies 15-52 cm. One unusual adaptation shared is they can open their bills strongly rather than passively, allowing them to force open gaps to obtain otherwise hidden food. Some use their gaping motion to open the skins of fruit to obtain the soft insides, and have long bills adapted to the process. Others such as cowbirds have shorter stubbier bills for crushing seeds. orioles will drink nectar. The nesting habits of these birds are similarly variable.
The Icteridae are described in the following articles:
black birds,
caciques,
cowbirds,
grackles,
meadow lark, and
orioles.
Blackbirds
Order Passeriformes Family Icteridae
These
blackbirds are not to be confused with the European blackbird
Turdus merula which is called
Blackbird. The New World blackbirds have a a diet of mainly seeds and insects, with seeds usually being predominant. The males are mostly dark with often some colorful patches. The females are drab and some resemble New World sparrows.
Genus Agelaius
Blackbird,_Red-shouldered Agelaius assimilis Found: Cuba
Image by: 1) Bernd Kirschner 2)
Jerry_Oldenettel 3)
David_Ascanio
Blackbird,_Red-winged Agelaius phoeniceus Found: North America, Central America
Image by:
1, 6) Dick Daniels - North Carolina
2, 3)
Dick Daniels - Ontario 4)
Mdf
5) Dick - Wyoming
7) Alan D. Wilson 8) Ted Grussing - Arizona
1) Juvenile male 2, 3, 4, 5) Female 6, 7, 8) Male
Blackbird,_Tawny-shouldered Agelaius humeralis Found: Cuba, Haiti
Image by: 1)
ZankAm - Cuba 2)
Victoria_Gracia - Cuba
Blackbird,_Tricolored Agelaius
tricolor Found: North America (Oregon to northern Mexico)
Image by: 1) Alan Vernon - Californai 2)
K_Schneider 3)
Tsuru8 2)
Marcel Holyoak - California
3, 4) Maggie Smith - California
5) Charlie Westerinen - Soldier Hollow, Utah, USA
1, 2) Female 3 - 7) Male
Blackbird,_Yellow-shouldered Agelaius xanthomus Found: Puerto Rico.
Image by:
1, 2, 3)
Mike Morel / USFWS - Puerto Rico
Genus Agelasticus
These species are found in South America.
Blackbird,_Pale-eyed Agelasticus xanthophthalmus Found: South America
Image by: 1)
Joao_Quental 2)
Claudio Timm
Blackbird,_Unicolored Agelasticus cyanopus Found: South
America
Image by: 1)
Cephas 2, 3) Gustavo Durán - Argentenia 4)
Lip
Kee Yap - Argentenia 5)
Nick_Athanas - Brazil 6)
Claudio_Timm - Brazil 7)
Bernard_Dupont - Brazil
1) Pair 2, 3, 4) Female
Blackbird,_Yellow-winged Agelasticus thilius Found: South America
Image by:
1, 2, 3, 4)
Claudio Timm - Brazil
5)
dFaulder -
Costanera Sur Nature Reserve, Buenos Aires, Argentina 6)
Dick Daniels - Lake Titicaca
1, 2) Female 3, 4, 5, 6) Male
Genus Amblyramphus - 1 species
Blackbird,_Scarlet-headed Amblyramphus holosericeus Found: marshes of South Amercia
Image by:
1, 4, 5, 6) Dick Daniels -
National Aviary 2)
Sandy Cole -
National Aviary 3)
Claudio
Timm - Brazil 7)
Ken Erickson 8)
Cristiano Crolle - Esteros del Iberà, Argentina
Genus Anumara - 1 species
Blackbird,_Forbes's Anumara forbesi Found: Brazil
Image by: 1)
Arthur Grosset
Genus Chrysomus
Blackbird,_Chestnut-capped Chrysomus ruficapillus
Found:
South America
Image by: 1)
Cephas 2, 3, 4, 8)
Claudio Timm 5, 6)
dFaulder - Argentina 7)
Dario
Sanches
2) Juvenile male 3) Female (white not usual) 4) Female 5 - 8) Male
Blackbird,_Yellow-hooded Chrysomus icterocephalus Found: South America
Image by:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) Dick Daniels -
National Aviary
7)
Darren
Bellerby - Jurong Bird Park, Singapore 8)
Trisha Shears
1 - 4) Female or juvenile male 5 - 8) Male
Genus Curaeus
Blackbird,_Austral Curaeus curaeus Found: Argentina, Chile
Image by: 1)
Cephas 2)
Adam Paul 3)
Cristián_Pinto 4)
Dick Daniels - Chile
Genus Dives
Blackbird,_Cuban Dives atroviolaceus Found: Cuba
Image by: 1)
Laura Gooch - Havana 2)
Dino_Kanlic 3)
Mark_Peck
Blackbird,_Melodious Dives dives Found: Mexico, Central America
Image by: 1)
Cephas 2)
Beilzian - Belize 3)
Nick Athanas - Costa Rica 4)
dFaulder - Costa Rica
Blackbird,_Scrub Dives warczewiczi Found: Ecuador, Peru
Imge by: 1)
Cephas 2)
Nick Athanas - Ecuador
3)
Francesco_Veronesi - Ecuador
Genus Euphagus
This genus has two species. The adult males have mainly black plumage and a bright yellow eye; the females are dark gray-brown. They build cup nests, and the female alone incubates the eggs. They are gregarious outside the breeding season.
Both species feed on seeds and insects.
Blackbird,_Brewer's Euphagus cyanocephalus Found: North America
Image by:
1) Alan D Wilson - Banff National Park, Alberta 2)
Len Blumin - California 3) Alan Vernon 4)
Dick Daniels- Wyoming
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) Dick - California
1) Juvenile 2) Female with pale eye (uncommon) 3 - 6) Females with dark eye 7 - 10) Male
Blackbird,_Rusty Euphagus carolinus Found: North America
Image by:
1)
Mdf - Algonquin Provincial Park, Canada 2)
Jeff Whitlock - Texas
3, 8) Seabrooke Leckie 4)
Ed Galliard - New York
5, 6) Dick Daniels - Southport, North Carolina 7)
Stylurus - Michigan 9)
Don Faulkner - South Carolina
1, 2) Nonbreeding female 3) Breeding female 4 - 7) Nonbreeding male 8, 9) Breeding male
Genus Gnorimopsar - 1 species
Blackbird,_Chopi Gnorimopsar chopi Found: South America
Image by: 1)
Cephas 2)
Beatrice Murch - Argentina
3, 4, 5) Claudio
Timm - Brazil
Genus Dolichonyx - 1 species
Unlike the orioles and caciques, bobolinks have their nest on the ground, usually in dense vegetation.
Bobolink Dolichonyx oryzivorus Found: Grassland - The Americas
Image by: 1)
Howard_Patterson - Maryland 2)
Vitalii Khustochka - Winnipeg, Canada 3)
Alan D. Wilson - Oregon 4)
Andrea Westmoreland
1, 2) Female 3, 4) Breeding male
Genus Gymnomystax - 1 species
Blackbird,_oriole Gymnomystax mexicanus Found: northern South America
Image by: 1)
Cephas 2)
Ygor_Oliveira - Brazil 3)
Paolo_Costa_Baldi 4, 5) Barloventomagico - Venezuela 6) Nick Athanas - Venezuela
Genus Nesopsar - 1 species
Blackbird,_Jamaican Nesopsar nigerrimus Found: Jamaica
Image by: 1)
Dominic Sherony 2)
Nick_Athanas
Genus Oreopsar - 1 species
Blackbird,_Bolivian Oreopsar bolivianus Found: Bolivia
Image by: 1)
Paul Jones
Genus Pseudoleistes
Marshbirds prefer marshland or grasslands habitats, similar to the Red-winged Blackbirds of North America. Their closest relatives may be the
saffron-cowled blackbird.
Marshbird,_Brown-and-yellow Pseudoleistes virescens Found: South America
Image by: 1)
Cephas 2)
Claudio_Timm 3)
zephrax 4)
Dario Niz - Uruguay
Marshbird, Yellow-rumped Pseudoleistes guirahuro Found: South America
Image by: 1)
Cephas 2, 3, 4)
Dario Sanches in Brazil
Genus Xanthocephalus - 1 species
Blackbird,_Yellow-headed Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus Found: southwest Canada, west and central USA, Mexico
Image by: 1)
Michelle Lamberson - British Columbia
2, 7) Alan D. Wilson - Oregon 3)
Phil Norton, USFWS 4)
Dave Minke, USFWS 5)
Eugene Beckes 6)
Dick Thies
1, 2, 3) Female 4, 5, 6, 7) Male
Genus Xanthopsar - 1 species
Blackbird,_Saffron-cowled Xanthopsar flavus Found: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay
Image by:
1, 2, 3) Lip Kee 4)
Dario Niz