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    Agelaius tricolor (Tricoloured blackbird)

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    Euphagus carolinus (Rusty blackbird)

    As its common name suggests, the rusty blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) is best distinguished by the rusty red-brown edges and tips to its…

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    Sturnella defilippii (Pampas meadowlark)

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    Icterus nigrogularis (Yellow oriole)

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    Sturnella militaris (Red-breasted blackbird)

    The red-breasted blackbird is so-named for the spectacular pinkish-red patch found on the breast and throat of the adult male. With the…

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    Icterus oberi (Montserrat oriole)

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    Xanthopsar flavus (Saffron-cowled blackbird)

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    Nesopsar nigerrimus (Jamaican blackbird)

    This inconspicuous and rather dull bird is the most endangered bird in Jamaica. It is entirely black with a pointed and curved bill for…

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    Sturnella loyca (Long-tailed meadowlark)

    In addition to having the longest tail, the aptly named long-tailed meadowlark is by far the largest of the seven species of New World…

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    Icterus bonana (Martinique oriole)

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    Icterus laudabilis (Saint Lucia oriole)

    The Saint Lucia oriole is a member of the Icterid family, a diverse and successful group of birds comprising some of the most abundant bird…

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    8 photos

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    Sturnella magna (Eastern meadowlark)

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    12 photos

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    Macroagelaius subalaris (Mountain grackle)

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  • Western meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta)

    Sturnella neglecta (Western meadowlark)

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  • Orange-billed babbler (Turdoides rufescens)

    Turdoides rufescens (Orange-billed babbler)

    Information on the orange-billed babbler is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Black-cheeked ant-tanager (Habia atrimaxillaris)

    Habia atrimaxillaris (Black-cheeked ant-tanager)

    Information on the black-cheeked ant-tanager is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Jerdon's bushlark (Mirafra affinis)

    Mirafra affinis (Jerdon's bushlark)

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    Empidonax minimus (Least flycatcher)

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  • Amaui (Myadestes woahensis)

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    Nectarinia loveridgei (Loveridge's sunbird)

    Information on Loveridge's sunbird is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.
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