Dec 12

The Mountain Grackle is an endangered Troupial from the northeastern part of South America. It is primarily threatened by loss of its forest habitat.

Classification:

Order:  Passeriformes
Family:  Icteridae
Genus:  Macroagelaius
Species:  M. subalaris

Photos:

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Video:

I have not been able to find any video of this species. If you have any, please leave a comment below. 

Discussion: 

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