Red-winged Blackbirds are generally not solitary; they are social birds often found in groups, especially outside of the breeding season. During the breeding season, males establish and defend territories, but they still tend to gather in larger flocks. Their social behavior includes forming large roosts and foraging together in wetlands and fields. Overall, while they exhibit territoriality, they thrive in social environments.
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