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Brown-headed cowbird
Molothrus ater
35.9132, -79.0558
Field Notes
Description:
Females forgo building nests and instead put all their energy into producing eggs, sometimes more than three dozen a summer. These they lay in the nests of other birds, abandoning their young to foster parents, usually at the expense of at least some of the host’s own chicks. Females are plain brown birds, lightest on the head and underparts, with fine streaking on the belly and a dark eye.
Habitat:
My yard, under the bird feeders
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