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The male red-winged blackbird has a bright-red patch on its shoulder. This adaptation increases its chances of mating with the female blackbird. Some of the birds underwent mutation, and their offspring didn’t have the red-colored patch. This mutation increases the birds’ . Individuals with this mutation have chance of being sexually selected.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The red-patch in the blackbirds makes the process of mating easier but it isn't the only attribute that allows mating in red-winged blackbirds.

Explanation:

  • Red winged blackbird females often mate with the male in whose territories they reside, but with other males as well.
  • Male Red-winged Blackbirds devote most of the mating season sitting and humming their souls out on an elevated perch over their habitats.
  • Females tend to waddle by gathering food or nest material via reeds and grasses.
  • Nests are protected from intruders and threats by both males and females.
  • Therefore, the red-patch certainly makes the process of mating easier but it isn't the only attribute that allows mating in red-winged blackbirds.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question :

The male red-winged blackbird has a bright-red patch on its shoulder. This adaptation increases its chances of mating with the female blackbird. Some of the birds underwent mutation, and their offspring didn’t have the red-colored patch. This mutation increases the birds’ . Individuals with this mutation have chance of being sexually selected.

Answer :

The red-patch in the blackbirds makes the process of mating easier but it isn't the only attribute that allows mating in red-winged blackbirds.

Additional Information :

  • Red winged blackbird females often mate with the male in whose territories they reside, but with other males as well.

  • Male Red-winged Blackbirds devote most of the mating season sitting and humming their souls out on an elevated perch over their habitats.

  • Females tend to waddle by gathering food or nest material via reeds and grasses.

  • Nests are protected from intruders and threats by both males and females.

  • Therefore, the red-patch certainly makes the process of mating easier but it isn't the only attribute that allows mating in red-winged blackbirds.

Thank you.

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