American Boat-tailed Grackle
Whist walking around Orlando today looking for a Blip. I saw this bird down by the River Boat (The Fultons Crab House). There what looked like a Black Bird/Rook type bird also with it, this was a Male Boat Tailed Grackle. The blip above appears to be the Female.
Boat-tailed Grackles are large, lanky songbirds with rounded crowns, long legs, and fairly long, pointed bills. Males have very long tails that make up almost half their body length and that they typically hold folded in a V-shape, like the keel of a boat.
Color Pattern;
Males are glossy black all over. Females are dark brown above and russet below, with a subtle face pattern made up of a pale eyebrow, dark cheek, and pale “mustache” stripe. Eye color ranges from dull brown along the western Gulf Coast to bright yellow along the Atlantic Coast.
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