Greater Antillean Grackle or Common Grackle?
Here's how to tell the difference
Greater Antillean Grackle
Common Grackle
Greater Antillean Grackle
Quiscalus niger
General appearance
The Greater Antillean Grackle is a large black bird with a long tail, approximately 27-34 cm long. They have a distinctive yellow eye and display a glossy, iridescent sheen to their plumage which can vary in color from black to deep blue or purple in the sunlight.
Male vs female
Males are larger than females and their tails are significantly longer and more keel-shaped. The coloration is similar in both sexes, but the iridescence is more pronounced in males. The eyes of both sexes are a striking yellow.
Juvenile
Juvenile Greater Antillean Grackles sport brown plumage and their tail feathers are shorter than those of adults. Their eye color transitions from brown to yellow as they mature. There's no significant seasonal variation in their appearance.
Size
9.8 - 11.8 in/2.1 - 3.5 oz
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View full detailsCommon Grackle
Quiscalus quiscula
Also known as: Blackbird
General appearance
The common grackle is about the size of a crow, bearing a distinctive long tail with a crease down the middle. Coloring varies with two forms presented, namely, the 'Bronzed Grackle' and the 'Purple Grackle.' The former spots a bronzy body offset by a blue-black head while the latter shines with glosses of purple and green, offering less contrast.
Male vs female
Physical variations between the sexes are not explicitly stated. However, based on the Bronzed and Purple forms noted, it could be inferred that some slight difference in color intensity and gloss may exist.
Juvenile
Juvenile grackles present dark eyes in contrast to the whitish-yellow eye color observed in adults. Molting, a period prevalent in late summer, results in these younger birds having short or fragmented tails.
Size
11.0 - 13.4 in/2.6 - 5.0 oz
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Visual differences
The Greater Antillean Grackle, measuring 10-12 inches, is slightly smaller than the Common Grackle, which is about 11-13 inches long. Both species have iridescent plumage, but the Greater Antillean Grackle has a more vibrant blue or purple sheen and distinctive yellow eyes, unlike the Common Grackle's whitish-yellow eyes. The Common Grackle features two color forms: bronzy body with a blue-black head or a purple-green sheen, while the Greater Antillean maintains a consistent shimmer. Notably, the Greater Antillean’s tail is notably long and keel-shaped, contrastingly the Common Grackle’s tail features a crease.
Key differences and behavior
The Greater Antillean Grackle and Common Grackle exhibit notable behavioral differences. The Greater Antillean Grackle is remarkably social, often forming large communal roosts in urban areas, whereas the Common Grackle tends to nest in small colonies, typically in rural or suburban settings. Both species are opportunistic feeders but have distinct preferences: Greater Antillean Grackles forage on insects and fruits in tropical zones, while Common Grackles, found in open landscapes, have a varied diet including insects, small animals, and more seeds in winter. Notably, Common Grackles engage in “anting” and other unique pest control behaviors. In breeding habits, Greater Antillean Grackles practice flexible pair bonding, while Common Grackles perform specific display rituals.
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