Groove-billed Ani (Crotophaga sulcirostris)
The Groove-billed Ani: A Unique Avian Resident of the Americas The Groove-billed Ani (*Crotophaga sulcirostris*) is a striking and intriguing […]
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The Ani bird family, part of the genus Crotophaga, includes three distinct species: the Smooth-billed Ani, the Groove-billed Ani, and the Greater Ani. These birds are commonly found in the warmer regions of the Americas, from the southern United States to Argentina. Known for their glossy black plumage and distinctive long tails, Ani birds are social creatures, often seen in small flocks. They inhabit open and semi-open landscapes such as grasslands, savannas, and agricultural fields. Unique among birds, Anis exhibit cooperative breeding behavior, where multiple pairs may share a single nest and collaborate in raising their young.
The Groove-billed Ani: A Unique Avian Resident of the Americas The Groove-billed Ani (*Crotophaga sulcirostris*) is a striking and intriguing […]
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