The Anis are the three species of
near-passerine birds in the genus Crotophaga of the
cuckoo family. They are essentially tropical
New world birds, although the range of two species just reaches the
U.S.. Recent
DNA evidence places them in a new family,
Crotophagidae.Unlike some cuckoos, the anis are not
brood parasites, but nest communally, the cup nest being built by several pairs between 2-6 m high in a tree. A number of females lay their eggs in the nest and then share incubation and feeding. The anis are large black birds with a long tail and a deep ridged black bill. Their flight is weak and wobbly, but they run well, and usually feed on the ground.
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