Blackbirds

The New World Blackbirds consist of 25 small to medium-sized,often colorful passerine birds under the family Icteridae restricted to The New World.Most species have a predominantly black plumage,often enlivened in red,yellow,or orange.The name means "jaundiced ones" (from the prominent yellow feathers on most species) from Ancient Greek ikteros,through the Latin words ictericus.

New World Blackbirds related to North America
Blackbirds Orioles
 * Bobolink
 * Eastern Meadowlark
 * Western Meadowlark
 * Yellow-headed Blackbird
 * Red-winged Blackbird
 * Eurasian Blackbird
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 * Tawny-shouldered Blackbird
 * Common Grackle
 * Boat-tailed Grackle
 * Great-tailed Grackle
 * Rusty Blackbird
 * Brewer's Blackbird
 * Shiny Cowbird
 * Brown-headed Cowbird
 * Bronzed Cowbird
 * Orchard Oriole
 * Hooded Oriole
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 * Bullock's Oriole
 * Black-vented Oriole (from Central America)
 * Streak-backed Oriole (from Central America)
 * Altamira Oriole
 * Audubon's Oriole
 * Spot-breasted Oriole (Exotic,from Central America,first spotted in Miami,Florida in 1949 as an escaped captive.Now a permanent resident of Southern Florida,from Miami to Fort Lauderdale)
 * Scott's Oriole