Summary[edit] Description: English: PLEASE, no multi invitations in your comments. DO NOT FEEL YOU HAVE TO COMMENT.Thanks. Close-up of a Great-tailed Grackle. A large, noisy blackbird, the Great-tailed Grackle has been expanding its range in North America throughout the last century. A bird of open country with scattered trees and water, it took advantage of urbanization and irrigation to move northward from Mexico into much of western United States. Date: 8 May 2010, 19:22. Source: Mexico-7230 - Great-tailed Grackle. Author: Dennis Jarvis from Halifax, Canada. Permission(Reusing this file): Quote from photographer on numerous files "PLEASE, no multi invitations or self promotion in your comments, THEY WILL BE DELETED. My photos are FREE for anyone to use, just give me credit and it would be nice if you let me know, thanks - NONE OF MY PICTURES ARE HDR." Quote from photographer on numerous files "PLEASE, no multi invitations or self promotion in your comments, THEY WILL BE DELETED. My photos are FREE for anyone to use, just give me credit and it would be nice if you let me know, thanks - NONE OF MY PICTURES ARE HDR.".
Summary[edit] Description: Western meadowlark singing in Lamar Valley; Neal Herbert; May 2015; Catalog #20145d; Original #ndh-yell-8160. Date: 24 May 2015, 14:25. Source: Western meadowlark, Lamar Valley. Author: Yellowstone National Park from Yellowstone NP, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: Common grackle. Date: 22 June 2015, 08:25. Source: Common grackle. Author: Melissa McMasters from Memphis, TN, United States.
Summary[edit] Description: Português: (Gnorimopsar chopi) ele é preto mas o macho tem um brilho azulado. Date: 2 June 2016, 12:13:18. Source: Own work. Author: Petyson Antonio.