
The song of a Red-winged Blackbird is a lovely, lilting song that echoes across the marshes as the males let their presence be known both to rivals and to females. Probably not the Mother Goose “song of sixpence” about Blackbirds baked in a pie but it is a blackbird after all. I particularly liked this image because the background is far enough away from the subject that a telephoto lens creates a plain, soft, and dreamy background color that has no distractions so the subject is perfectly presented on its stage.




























