bobolinks in English

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a North American songbird of the American blackbird family, with a finchlike bill. The male has black, buff, and white plumage.
In breeding plumage, male bobolinks are mostly black, with a buff nape, white shoulder patches, and a white rump.
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2. Bobolinks, Cape Town, Western Cape

3. Bobolinks make nice sounds and nice birds

4. Bobolinks have some unusual nesting behaviors.

5. Bobolinks are a species at risk throughout Canada

6. Bobolinks are social throughout most of the year

7. The Bobolinks’ reception in New Jersey each May is a friendlier one

8. Bobolinks by Bryan Scary, released 18 March 2020 1

9. Bobolinks are strongly polygamous and nest in small, loose colonies

10. Conspicuous and bold, Bobolinks became an icon of the countryside, and a

11. Male Bobolinks go through a dramatic plumage change from spring to fall

12. Bobolinks have declined 65 percent since I was a kid

13. Although the Bobolinks are common, their numbers are, unfortunately, declining

14. Bobolinks are small songbirds with large, somewhat flat heads, short necks, and short tails

15. Bobolinks feed on insects and seeds, usually foraging on or near the ground

16. Bobolinks require large, open, grassland spaces in order to breed and nest.

17. The brown-headed cow bird is a common nest parasite for Bobolinks

18. Bobolinks are found in grassy fields and wetlands, earning them the nickname, “reedbirds”

19. Fall male and female Bobolinks may look like sparrows, but they are actually blackbirds.

20. Bobolinks arrive in our Finger Lakes region in the first half of May

21. Bobolinks were also particularly an familiar and evocative sight through the 1800s and into the past century

22. Look For Male Bobolinks go through a dramatic plumage change from spring to fall

23. Bobolinks are known for their bubbling songs and their striking black and white plumage

24. Bobolinks are a polygynous species, meaning that males usually mate with more than one female

25. Once common in hayfields throughout the Northeast, Bobolinks have been in decline since the 1900s

26. We are working to help manage and restore grasslands for Bobolinks and other grassland dependent birds

27. Topsmead State Forest in Litchfield is managed for grassland birds and is an excellent place to find Bobolinks

28. Here, Bobolinks feed mostly on pest insects, worms, and weed seeds, making them a farmer’s friend.

29. Bobolinks are the only bird in North America with a black underside and a white backside

30. Bobolinks often return to the same location, if they have had successful nests the previous year

31. Bobolinks expanded their range into Ohio during the nineteenth-century and were well established by mid-century

32. However, even with suitable habitat, the presence of Bobolinks in a particular location is not a given

33. In the Northeast, there are fewer hay fields, and many have been converted to alfalfa, vegetation Bobolinks don’t normally use

34. I’ve walked my dog there for many years and each year there are tens and tens of Bobolinks.

35. 4 thoughts on “ Save Bobolinks This Year Through The Bobolink Project ” Sara Brydges March 19, 2021 at 3:56 pm

36. Wintering male Bobolinks in central South America have a plumage much more modest in appearance and similar to that of the female.

37. Bobolinks demonstrate some area sensitivity, with higher nesting densities and higher reproductive success reported in larger habitat patches (e.g., Renfrew et al

38. Male Bobolinks fill our grasslands with their ebullient clanking song, conspicuously fighting over territories and vying for the attention of females

39. Bobolinks like large, infrequently plowed fields that offer broad-leaved plants, under which the females build their nests directly on the ground

40. Widespread low-impact agriculture provided habitat for field-loving Bobolinks, which don’t mind living near humans as long as their nests are undisturbed

41. The male is unmistakable in spring finery, but before fall migration he molts into a striped brown appearance like that of the female. Bobolinks in this plumage

42. It’s a refuge where Strong attracts Bobolinks by playing a homemade recording of the male’s song, which he likened to the robot R2-D2 in “Star Wars.” The bird’s music is designed to

43. But grassland birds like the Bobolink are disappearing in the northeastern US, and the decline is largely due to early summer mowing of hayfields during the weeks that birds like Bobolinks are actively nesting.

44. The Bobolink Project matches conservation-minded donors to conservation-minded farmers which allows us to buy the precious few weeks that Bobolinks and other grassland birds need to complete their nesting cycle, and successfully raise young.