Their nests are woven cups made of marsh vegetation lined with fine grasses fastened to reeds, deep grass and bush. They lay three to five, usually four, bluish-green spotted eggs that the females incubates for approximately 11 to 13 days. Red-winged blackbird young stay in the nest for 9 to12 days. ~ Hinterland Who's Who . At our golf course 16 Blue
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