Definition
The *genus Quiscalus* encompasses several species of grackles, which are New World birds known for their iridescent plumage and adaptable nature. These birds are frequently found in urban and suburban environments, thriving in human-altered landscapes. Think of them as the chameleons of the bird world, seamlessly blending into various habitats. The genus classification helps differentiate them from other blackbirds. It helps categorize and study their unique characteristics and behaviors.