California Towhee raising a Brown Headed Cowbird
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Field Notes
Description:
The young cowbird is fed by the host parent,in this case a California Towhee.Pic 2 shows the towhee feeding the cowbird. In the other pics you can see it foraging and protecting the youngster,
The Cowbird is a brood Parasite. it lays its eggs in the nests of other small passerines .
The acceptance of a cowbird egg and rearing of a cowbird can be costly to a host species
It seems that Brown-headed Cowbirds periodically check on their eggs and young after they have deposited them. Removal of the parasitic egg may trigger a retaliatory reaction termed "mafia behavior". According to a study by the Florida Museum of Natural History published in 1983, the cowbird returned to ransack the nests of a range of host species 56% of the time when their egg was removed. In addition, the cowbird also destroyed nests in a type of "farming behavior" to force the hosts to build new ones. The cowbirds then laid their eggs in the new nests 85% of the time
Habitat:
These were seen at Heather farms park.You’ll find Brown-headed Cowbirds in many open habitats, such as fields, pastures, meadows, forest edges, and lawns. When not displaying or feeding on the ground, they often perch high on prominent tree branches.
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