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<p>The common blackbird (Turdus merula) is a species of true thrush. It is
also called the Eurasian blackbird<br />(especially in North America, to
distinguish it from the unrelated New World blackbirds),[2] or simply<br
/> the blackbird where this does not lead to confusion with a similar-looking
local species. It breeds in Europe,<br /> Asia, and North Africa, and has
been introduced to Canada, United States, Mexico, Peru, Brazil,<br />
Argentina, Uruguay, the Falkland Islands, Chile, South Africa, Australia and New
Zealand. It has a<br />number of subspecies across its large range; a few
of the Asian subspecies are sometimes considered to be <br />full species.
Depending on latitude, the common blackbird may be resident, partially
migratory, or fully migratory.
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<p>The male of the nominate subspecies, which is found throughout most of
Europe, is all black except for a<br />yellow eye-ring and bill and has a
rich, melodious song; the adult female and juvenile have mainly dark<br />
brown plumage. This species breeds in woods and gardens, building a neat,
mud-lined, cup-shaped nest.<br />It is omnivorous, eating a wide range of
insects, earthworms, berries, and fruits.</p>
<p>Both sexes are territorial on the breeding grounds, with distinctive
threat displays, but are more gregarious<br />during migration and in
wintering areas. Pairs stay in their territory throughout the year where the
climate<br />is sufficiently temperate. This common and conspicuous
species has given rise to a number of literary and<br />cultural
references, frequently related to its song.</p>
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