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Common grackle - Wikipedia
The common grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) is a species of large icterid bird found in large numbers through much of North America. First described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus, the common grackle has three subspecies. Adult common grackles have a …
Common Grackle Identification - All About Birds
Common Grackles are large, lanky blackbirds with long legs and long tails. The head is flat and the bill is longer than in most blackbirds, with the hint of a downward curve. In flight, the wings appear short in comparison to the tail. Males are slightly larger than females.
Common Grackle - All About Birds
Common Grackles are blackbirds that look like they've been slightly stretched. They're taller and longer tailed than a typical blackbird, with a longer, more tapered bill and glossy-iridescent bodies.
Common Grackle | Audubon Field Guide
Throughout the east and midwest, this big blackbird is a very familiar species on suburban lawns, striding about with deliberate steps as it searches for insects. Common Grackles often nest in small colonies, and several males may perch in adjacent …
Common Grackle - American Bird Conservancy
Common Grackles are recognized by their long, keel-shaped tails, fairly heavy and sharp bills, yellow eyes, and (in males) glossy black plumage with an iridescent sheen. The word "grackle" derives from the Latin word for Europe's jackdaw, a somewhat similar-looking but unrelated bird.
Common Grackle - eBird
Lanky, fierce-looking, glossy blackbird. A bit larger than a jay; smaller, proportionally longer-tailed and shorter-winged than a crow. Staring yellow eye and long heavy bill (compared to Red-winged Blackbird). Often in flocks with other blackbirds in winter. Forages in fields, scrubby areas, and open woods. Visits feeders.
Common Grackle Life History - All About Birds
Common Grackles are large, noisy, and gregarious birds that often flock with other blackbirds, cowbirds, and starlings, especially in winter. At feeders they tower over other birds and push them aside to get at food. Grackles typically forage on the …
Understanding the Common Grackle: A Comprehensive Guide
2023年9月14日 · As one of the most widespread and adaptable birds in North America, the Common Grackle is a common sight in urban and rural settings alike. With its glossy black plumage and bright yellow eyes, the Common Grackle is often recognized for …
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Common Grackle - National Geographic
The common grackle is a common and often urban blackbird of eastern North America. Polytypic. Length 12.6". Identification. A large blackbird with strong legs and a long, graduated tail that is...
Common Grackle - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Common grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) is a large New World blackbird found in large numbers through much of North America. It was first described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus. Thee birds have a unique adaptation in the keel within their bill and along with some other species of grackles, Common grackles are known to practice "anting".