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'''Red-winged blackbirds''' are a type of [[above ground]] [[vermin]]. They are found flying around any [[temperate]] [[marsh]] year-round. They are not hateable, but they can be tamed as pets.
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'''Red-winged blackbirds''' are a type of [[above ground]] [[vermin]]. They are found flying around any [[temperate]] [[marsh]] year-round. They are not hateable, but they can be tamed as pets. As vermin, however, they can be a bit of an annoyance, because they can't be easily released from their cages.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  

Revision as of 14:32, 9 January 2016

Red-winged blackbird
Urist likes red-winged blackbirds for their coloration.
Biome

Variations

Red-winged blackbird - Red-winged blackbird man - Giant red-winged blackbird

Attributes

· Flying · Pet

Pet value 30
Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Wikipedia article

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Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A small black bird with bright red markings under the wings. They live in the marshland.
Admired for its coloration.

Red-winged blackbirds are a type of above ground vermin. They are found flying around any temperate marsh year-round. They are not hateable, but they can be tamed as pets. As vermin, however, they can be a bit of an annoyance, because they can't be easily released from their cages.





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