Groove-billed Ani
Crotophaga sulcirostris
Crotophaga sulcirostris
These ungainly cuckoos are sociable at all seasons, feeding in flocks on the ground in south Texas pastures. When resting, several may sit
...Species Conservation Challenges Maps combine weekly maps of bird distribution and abundance with the footprint of conservation challenges to show where, when, and how extensively birds are exposed to human activities and environmental changes as they migrate throughout the year.
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Groove-billed Ani
Crotophaga sulcirostris

Species Migration
This map is made possible by the generous contribution of hemispheric weekly distribution data from eBird at the Cornell Lab, and a variety of hemispheric data sources for conservation challenges. Learn more
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Conservation Challenges
This map is made possible by the generous contribution of hemispheric weekly distribution data from eBird at the Cornell Lab, and a variety of hemispheric data sources for conservation challenges.
The following partners contributed to the development of this map.Data Sources
Basemap
GEBCO Compilation Group. 2020.
Global Administrative Areas. 2018.
Natural Earth. 2021.
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Species Conservation Challenges
See where birds are exposed to the footprint of human activities and environmental changes throughout their annual migratory journey.