Marilyn, never hesitate to report a "maybe" bird.
CLE birders are famous for finding what might be called "birds out of
place".
Keep the reports coming !
Cheers.... Bob Hinkle, Solon OH
On 4/9/16 8:50 AM, Marilyn E Rohr wrote:
> I am getting messages that this is unlikely.
> All I know is, it was side by side with other, significantly smaller grackles, and had a large, spreading tail. The flock has moved away, and I have no pics, so make of it what you will.
> I checked guides before posting, and it said the populations have been moving north and west, so I thought it wasn't so unlikely, but if it is, I will agree it is probably an outlier of the common grackle. Sorry!
>
> Marilyn Rohr, Chardon
>
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