I think that's a Jackdaw. Though I can see why it could be confused for the Brewer's Blackbird.pic.twitter.com/EvQ4rIn6ow
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I think that's a Jackdaw. Though I can see why it could be confused for the Brewer's Blackbird.pic.twitter.com/EvQ4rIn6ow
It is a Jackdaw.
Hahaha well you got it right. Incidentally, if @41Strange would be interested, I’d be down to help them ID any birds they don’t have an ID for before posting. I notice a lot of bird posts with no species identification and I’d love to be a help in spreading knowledge. DM me!
Thanks, I will 
Happy to help when I can. You’re one of my very favorite twitter accounts.
technically it says "black bird" as in the color of the bird vs blackbird.
just sayin' 
Technically, we never said it wasn't a bird of the black variety.
When I was a young doe, my father took me into the city to see a marching band.pic.twitter.com/GK8ouHh3VA
That deer looks like he’s listens to my chemical romance.
Looking pretty emo before clicking through.pic.twitter.com/FpH0Yvjmny
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