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Great-tailed Grackle

Quiscalus mexicanus

Description:

Male Great-tailed Grackles are long-legged, slender blackbirds with a flat-headed profile and stout, straight bills. The male’s tapered tail is nearly as long as its body and folds into a distinctive V or keel shape. Females are about half the size of males with long, slender tails. Color Pattern Male Great-tailed Grackles are iridescent black with piercing yellow eyes, and black bills and legs. Females are dark brown above, paler below, with a buff-colored throat and stripe above the eye. Juveniles have the female’s dark brown plumage, with streaked underparts and a dark eye.

Habitat:

Spotted in a backyard next to Lake conroe.

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Brian38
Spotted by
Brian38

Texas, USA

Spotted on Oct 21, 2017
Submitted on Oct 27, 2017

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