Golden-tufted Grackle

Macroagelaius imthurni

Least Concern

The Golden-tufted Grackle is a New World blackbird, meadowlark, oriole, cacique, or grackle that feeds on insects, fruit, nectar, seeds, or small prey depending on habitat in Guianas and nearby northern Amazonia. It is mapped here as a resident or core native range, with migratory species shown by their broad regular range rather than every seasonal movement. Fun fact: this batch includes some of the Americas' most familiar singers alongside highly localized island and mountain endemics.

Family
Icteridae
Range
Golden-tufted Grackle Range — Resident/core range in Guianas and nearby northern Amazonia
Population
≈ Unknown
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