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A Great-tailed grackle male on a branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great-Tailed Grackle Foraging Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great-Tailed Grackle Foraging Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of a Great-tailed Grackle sitting on a branch above lake water Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Great tailed Grackle bird sits on palm leaf and sings Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Great-tailed grackle male on a branch
Great-tailed Grackle male at left, female at right, Quiscalus mexicanus, near Coba, Mexi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great-tailed Grackle male at left, female at right, Quiscalus mexicanus, near Coba, Mexi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great-tailed Grackle singing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great tailed Grackle bird sits on palm tree plant branch leaf palapa roof nature Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great tailed Grackle bird sits on palm tree plant branch leaf palapa roof nature Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great-tailed Grackle male at left, female at right, Quiscalus mexicanus, near Coba, Mexi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great-tailed Grackle male at left, female at right, Quiscalus mexicanus, near Coba, Mexi Royalty Free Stock Photo
This is a Quiscalus mexicanus bird species, Icteridae family. Common name: great-tailed grackle or Mexican grackle. Great-tailed grackles originated from the tropical lowlands of Central and South America, range expanded to North America. Males are iridescent black with a purple-blue sheen on the feathers of the head and upper body. Adults of both sexes have bright yellow eyes. Observed near Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR), Petén department, Guatemala.


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