
Smooth-billed ani - Wikipedia
The smooth-billed ani is a mid-sized species, larger on average than the groove-billed ani but smaller than the greater ani. It measures approximately 35 cm (14 in) in overall length. Males weigh around 115 g (4.1 oz) while females are lighter and with a weight of around 95 g (3.4 oz).
Smooth-billed Ani Identification - All About Birds
An ungainly bird that seems only loosely stitched together as it moves, the Smooth-billed Ani is a glossy black cuckoo with an oversized bill. Almost always seen in groups, these birds traipse through tangled, shrubby habitats in the tropics of South America and the Caribbean; there's also a small and declining population in Florida.
Smooth-billed Ani | Audubon Field Guide
Present in southern Florida at all seasons, but some may move back and forth between Florida and Cuba. 14" (36 cm). A big, long-tailed, loose-jointed bird. Like Groove-billed Ani but with higher peaked ridge on bill (and lacks grooves there).
Smooth-billed Ani - eBird
Gregarious and not particularly graceful; usually seen crashing around awkwardly in small groups. Flies with choppy wingbeats and long glides. Widespread and common throughout much of South America and the Caribbean, extending as far west as …
The Behavioral Odyssey of the Smooth-billed Ani
Feb 13, 2024 · The Smooth-billed Ani (Crotophaga ani) exhibits a fascinating array of behavioural habits that contribute to its unique identity in the avian world. Native to the Americas, these medium-sized birds are recognized for their distinctive appearance and intriguing social dynamics and behaviours.
Smooth-billed ani - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on ... - Animalia
The smooth-billed ani is a mid-sized species, larger on average than the groove-billed ani but smaller than the greater ani. It measures 30–36 cm (12–14 in) in length and weighs 71–133 g (2.5–4.7 oz). The adult is mainly flat black, with a long tail, deep ridged black bill and a brown iris.
Smooth-billed Ani: Species Profile - U.S. National Park Service
Oct 17, 2017 · The Smooth-billed Ani is a tropical bird found nowhere in the U.S. but south Florida. This strange bird is in the same family as the roadrunners and cuckoos, most of which have long slender bodies and long tails. The ani's voice is a shrill, drawling "weu-ik, weu-ik," often emitted on the wing.
Smooth-billed Ani (Crotophaga ani) - iNaturalist
The smooth-billed ani (Crotophaga ani) is a large near passerine bird in the cuckoo family. It is a resident breeding species from southern Florida, the Caribbean, parts of Central America, south to western Ecuador, Brazil, and northern Argentina.
Smooth-billed Ani – birdfinding.info
All-black with a long tail and a deep, laterally compressed bill that has an arched profile—usually with a strong bump at the base. The only similar species in the Americas are the Groove-billed and Greater Anis (see below).
Smooth-billed Ani - All About Birds
An ungainly bird that seems only loosely stitched together as it moves, the Smooth-billed Ani is a glossy black cuckoo with an oversized bill. Almost always seen in groups, these birds traipse through tangled, shrubby habitats in the tropics of South America and the Caribbean; there's also a small and declining population in Florida.