Red-winged blackbirds are a common sight across North America in marshy areas. I have read that there are regional differences in their song across the continent. These ones were filmed in and around Edmonton and show male, young male/juvenile male, and female calls. Juveniles take about two to three years to become breeding adults and like many birds they learn their song from other males.
There's a variety of other birds in each clip which is why I haven't edited them much.
Timestamps:
0:00 Male (breeding adult)
1:15 Male with Juvenile/young male (you can hear the "imperfect" calls echoing after the male as well as simple "checks")
3:42 Juvenile male
4:29 Female
5:39 View of Pond
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