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Common Grackle
Quiscalus quiscula
36.1406, -96.2681
Field Notes
Description:
Adults have a long, dark bill, pale yellowish eyes and a long tail; its feathers appear black with purple, green or blue iridescence on the head, and primarily bronze sheen in the body plumage. The adult female, beyond being smaller, is usually less iridescent; her tail in particular is shorter, and unlike the males, does not keel in flight and is brown with no purple or blue gloss. The juvenile is brown with dark brown eyes.
Habitat:
Found beside Keystone Lake near Sand Springs, OK, USA.
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