New Hampshire Audubon frequently mentions that the rusty blackbird, which inhabits northern coniferous swamps beyond us, is a species in sharp decline.

This elusive bird breeds in the boreal spruce-fir forest of Alaska, Canada, and New England. It is never an open country, marshland or deciduous woodland blackbird.

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