This Is The Most Cleveland Sound You'll Ever Hear, And We Can't Stop Listening To It
Growing up, The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare was my favorite story. Sure, it was set in New England, but the description of a vast lake surrounded by birdsong somehow felt familiar to me as a Clevelander. And the description of flashes of red dancing past as blackbirds flew by, it was immediately recognizable as a vivid painting of the stunning red-winged blackbird. There’s no shortage of red-winged blackbirds in Cleveland, as these birds are incredibly common around the Great Lakes. They love grassy areas, typically near wetlands or lakes, and they often fill the air with their distinct oak-a-leeee call. With a distinct throaty consonant followed by a musical slur, these gorgeous birds are instantly recognizable and a sure sign that summer has come.
With a distinct call and eye-catching look, the red-winged blackbird is a true beauty.
In this video courtesy of the American Bird Conservancy YouTube channel, this bird's recognizable oak-a-leeee call resonates through the grassland. It's one of many songs these guys sing, and one of the more common calls from males of the species.
In this bird species, the males are recognizable for their velvety black feathers paired with a bold red and yellow shoulder.
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The female red-winged blackbirds, on the other hand, are much more modest fashionistas.
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As a social mate, the male red-winged blackbird must defend up to 10 females and their nests.
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Despite the strong father-child relationships when juvenile birds are still chicks, not all is perfect in red-winged blackbird paradise.
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If you're hoping to see one of these beauties in Cleveland, you're in luck. They're all over the area, but we've also got some of the finest birdwatching sites in Ohio.
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Of course, you could also visit any stretch of Lake Erie's shore that's near an open grassy area or sparse forest.
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The distinct oak-a-leeee calls of red-winged blackbirds are absolutely nostalgic for Clevelanders.
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Each year, the presence of red-winged blackbirds in Cleveland causes the air to fill with a distinctly recognizable song. These lovely little birds are a welcome sight in the Cleveland Metroparks, around Lake Erie, and in fields throughout Northeast Ohio. Have you ever snapped a photo of one? We’d love to see your masterpieces in the comments! Oh, and if you’re looking to flaunt your love of the great outdoors, be sure to check out the Parks Project.
Love birding in Northeast Ohio? Mark your calendars for May, because the annual springtime migration will be here before you know it.
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