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Carib Grackle (Quiscalus lugubris lugubris) Male
Hato Aurora, Casanare, Colombia
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Photograph by Tom Friedel
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Carib Grackle (Quiscalus lugubris lugubris) Female
Los Flamencos Wildlife Sanctuary, Camarones, La Guajira, Colombia
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Photograph by Tom Friedel
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Carib Grackle (Quiscalus lugubris lugubris) Immature
Tucupita, Venezuela Although female Carib Grackles vary in color across their range, immatures have a brown eye and streaking.
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Photograph by Tom Friedel
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The Carib Grackle, smaller than the Great-tailed Grackle, has recently expanded its range to the west side of the eastern Andean chain.
Male displaying.
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