Blackbird Critical Metals Corp. announced the following updates on exploration progress on the Tyee Critical Metals Project. Highlights: The Company is working with all stakeholders to prepare for an effective drill campaign.

Drill permitting and consultation are ongoing. Phase 2 of the SkyTEM geophysical survey generated 62 additional ground targets slated for prospecting and sampling. The Company is currently working towards its maiden drill program on the Tyee Critical Metals Project, where 12 new mineral occurrences were discovered in 2023.

This drill program will consist of RC Drilling over several of the occurrences to determine their continuity at depth. Most of the occurrences are only poorly exposed. A notable exception is the NS trend target, where massive titanium sampling over 30% TiO2 could be traced in intermittent exposure over 300m strike length.

The second phase of the SkyTEM survey over the Tyee Critical Metals Project yielded 62 new conductors that are slated for ground follow-up. Most of the conductors appear similar to the newly discovered titanium occurrences. Two of the occurrences are more characteristic of massive sulphide mineralization.

The Company intends to deploy the same highly effective exploration methods for the ground follow up as in 2023.