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Chalk-browed mockingbird -Sabiá do Campo

Mimus saturninus

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Description:

Bird spoted in front of my house. It's not shy. The body is gray, and always has a black band on its eyes, which are yellow. It has a squeaky pounding, but it is an imitator of the singing of other birds. I can´t determinate the gender. Usualy appears in groups.

Habitat:

Meadow areas of south east Brazil.

Notes:

Its scientific name means: Gray Imitator.

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PublishedJune 5, 2017

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