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Carib grackle : ウィキペディア英語版
Carib grackle

The Carib grackle (''Quiscalus lugubris'') is a New World tropical blackbird, a resident breeder in the Lesser Antilles and northern South America east of the Andes, from Colombia east to Venezuela and north-eastern Brazil.
There are eight races, of which the most widespread is the nominate ''Q. l. lugubris'' of Trinidad and the South American mainland. This form was introduced to Tobago in 1905 and is now common there.
The adult male Carib grackle is 27 cm long with a long wedge-shaped tail, although the latter is not so long as with other grackles. Its plumage is entirely black with a violet iridescence, its eyes are yellow, and it has a strong dark bill. The adult female is 23 cm long, with a shorter tail and brown plumage, darker on the upperparts. Young males are shorter tailed than adult males and have some brown in the plumage. Young females are very similar to the adult females.
The island races differ from the nominate form in size, plumage shade, especially in the browns of the females, and vocalisations.
The breeding habitat is open areas including cultivation and human habitation. This is a colonial breeder, with several deep, lined cup nests often being built in one tree. Two to four whitish eggs are laid. Incubation takes 12 days, with a further 14 to fledging. This species is sometimes parasitised by the shiny cowbird, but is quite successful at rejecting the eggs of that species.
The Carib grackle is a highly gregarious species, foraging on the ground for insects, other invertebrates, or scraps. It can become very tame and bold, entering restaurants to seek food, normally feeding on leftovers. It will form groups to attack potential predators, such dogs, mongooses or humans, and at night it roosts colonially.
The Carib grackle's song is a mixture of harsh and more musical ringing notes, with a bell-like ''tickita-tickita-tickita-ting'' and a rapid ''chi-chi-chi-chi'' being typical. The calls vary in dialect between islands and the bird usually fluffs up its feathers when calling.
==References==

* ''Birds of Venezuela'' by Hilty, ISBN 0-7136-6418-5
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* ''New World Blackbirds'' by Jaramillo and Burke, ISBN 0-7136-4333-1

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