Boat-tailed Grackle
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Quiscalus major
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Description: |
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A medium-sized bird measuring up to 15 inches in length. Male is shiny black in color and the femal is brown. Tail is very long a keel-shaped. |
Range: |
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A resident along the coast of the southeastern United States. |
Distribution and Abundance in Florida: |
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Habitat(s): |
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Freshwater and salt marshes, upland habitats, cities, and agricultural fields. |
Reproduction: |
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1 to 3 light blue eggs with brown markins are laid in a cup of mud and grass placed in decaying vegetation in a marsh. |
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Food: |
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This species is omnivorous and feeds on invertebrates, amphibians, grain, fruit, and garbage. |
Comments: |
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Can be found in South Florida year round. |
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