The Mozambique or Chango (Quiscalus niger brachypterus) inhabits through the Greater Antilles and measures up to 1 foot in length. It feeds on nectar, fruits, snails, ticks, insects, coques, lizards and even pigeons of other birds, so is a bird that can adapt to different ecosystems. You can usually find it eating waste around houses and fast food establishments. They spend the night in trees or sub-power stations where they are concentrated in large and noisy flocks. This is also my entry for the photo contest #animalphotography by .
| Camera | Canon sl2 |
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| Lens | Canon 18-55mm |
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