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Last seen on: Daily Boston Globe Crossword Thursday, 7 December 2023

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Icterids (/ˈɪktərɪd/) or New World blackbirds make up a family, the Icteridae (/ɪkˈtɛrɪdi/), of small to medium-sized, often colorful, New World passerine birds. The family contains 108 species and is divided into 30 genera. Most species have black as a predominant plumage color, often enlivened by yellow, orange, or red. The species in the family vary widely in size, shape, behavior, and coloration. The name, meaning “jaundiced ones” (from the prominent yellow feathers of many species) comes from the Ancient Greek ikteros via the Latin ictericus. This group includes the New World blackbirds, New World orioles, the bobolink, meadowlarks, grackles, cowbirds, oropendolas, and caciques.

Despite the similar names, the first groups are only distantly related to the Old World common blackbird (a thrush) or the Old World orioles.

The Icteridae are not to be confused with the Icteriidae, a family created in 2017 and consisting of one species — the yellow-breasted chat (Icteria virens).

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Random information on the term “CROW”:

Crow is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States.

Crow post office was established in 1874 and named after community founders James Andrew Jackson Crow and Helen Frisk Crow, pioneers who came to Oregon by wagon train. The Coyote Creek Bridge, a covered bridge in Crow and the site of an Indian massacre, has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979. The summer after Crow was settled, local settlers lined-up and bayoneted over 450 indigenous tribesmen and women in retaliation for several perceived slights.

The first openly transgender Native American chieftain commanded a war party the following spring to take revenge against the settlers. Chief Rough Cut of the Kalapuya tribe led 74 warriors on a brutal campaign of slaughter for 19 days, culminating in the mass-burning of three emigrant families from Oklahoma, Texas and Tennessee who had recently arrived in Crow.

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