[Quiscalus grackle](Quiscalus sp.) |
Year | Season | N | S | |
2002 | Spring | | | One 5/9–20 Nicollet (male at Swan L.) DDM, †JPE. |
2003 | Summer | | | Male Boat-tailed/Great-tailed Grackle 6/26 Jackson (Sioux Valley Twp.) †DFN. |
2004 | Spring | | | A large non-vocalizing grackle 3/13 Jackson BRB documented by a poor-quality, distant photograph was probably a Great-tailed, but no other details were obtained. Reported as a Great-tailed but accepted as Boat-tailed/Great-tailed Grackle was one at Lac qui Parle S.P. 4/12 Lac qui Parle †BJU. |
2005 | Spring | | | A long-tailed grackle with glossy plumage 4/30 Meeker (section 15, Darwin Twp.) was larger than nearby Common Grackles and was probably a Great-tailed, but iris color, head shape, and vocalizations were not described. |
2005 | Summer | | | A very large grackle with a long, keel-shaped tail and a “flat-topped” head 7/4 Rice †EH was probably a Great-tailed, but eye color was not seen and the bird did not vocalize. |
2006 | Spring | | | Three reports of large Quiscalus sp. compared with much smaller Common Grackles: 4/23 Lac qui Parle (Perry Twp.) †PCC, 4/27 Lac qui Parle (Hantho Twp.) †BJU, 5/14–15 Martin (adult male near Pierce Lake) †LBF. All were likely Great-tailed, but due to lack of vocalizations their identities could not be confirmed. |
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