Can red winged black birds see at night?

No, red-winged blackbirds are not known to have particularly good night vision. Like most songbirds, red-winged blackbirds are diurnal, meaning they are most active during the day and sleep at night. Their eyes are adapted for daytime vision, which includes good color vision and the ability to detect fast movements. While they might have some limited ability to see in low light conditions, they do not have specialized adaptations for night vision like some other birds of prey or nocturnal species.