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Nicaraguan Grackle
Quiscalus nicaraguensis Salvin & Godman 1891
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Nicaraguan Grackle 2014-11-15 (1)
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Don Henise
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Description: Nicaraguan Grackle Quiscalus nicaraguensis, Rio Frio boat ride, Caño Negro, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica. Date: 15 November 2014, 07:35. Source:
Nicaraguan Grackle 2014-11-15 (1)
. Author:
Don Henise
from Myrtle Point, OR. Camera location
10° 53′ 33.99″ N, 84° 45′ 29.95″ W
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10.892775; -84.758320.
Quiscalus nicaraguensis, a Nicaraguan Grackle. (8987850926)
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Dick Culbert
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Description: On Solentiname Island in Lake Nicaragua, where it is known as Clarinero or as Zanate de Laguna. In context at
www.dixpix.ca/meso_america/fauna/perchbirds/index.html
. Date: 23 May 2007, 20:00. Source:
Quiscalus nicaraguensis, a Nicaraguan Grackle.
. Author:
Dick Culbert
from Gibsons, B.C., Canada. Camera location
11° 10′ 00.41″ N, 85° 02′ 45.38″ W
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11.166781; -85.045938.