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Blackbird

Blackbird

Grackles are interesting birds. They are incredibly curious, and I’m always finding one landing beside me. They’re always looking for food, so I see them a lot at the area amusement parks. I love their black yet iridescent feathers and the long arrow shape to their bodies. They are common and overlooked, but I think they’re beautiful and make for some amazing, dark macabre looking photographs.

Blackbird

 

For more photographs, see my Birds album on Flickr. This is one of my favorite Grackle photographs.

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