Boat-tailed Grackle
Quiscalus major
28.5364, -81.0176
Field Notes
Description:
When you smell saltwater on the East Coast, it’s time to look out for Boat-tailed Grackles. The glossy blue-black males are hard to miss as they haul their ridiculously long tails around or display from marsh grasses or telephone wires. The rich, dark-brown females are half the size of males and look almost like a different species. Boat-tailed Grackles take advantage of human activity along our increasingly developed coast, scavenging trash and hanging out in busy urban areas away from predators.
Habitat:
Orlando Wetlands
Notes:
I believe that the agitated looking boy on the right is protesting the boy on the left who appears to be a male Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula )
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