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Brown-headed cowbird egg in titmouse nest
Molothrus ater
35.8987, -86.9624
Field Notes
Description:
Cowbird egg in titmouse nest.
This bird is a brood parasite: it lays its eggs in the nests of other small passerines (perching birds), particularly those that build cup-like nests. The Brown-headed Cowbird eggs have been documented in nests of at least 220 host species, including hummingbirds and raptors. The young cowbird is fed by the host parents at the expense of their own young. Brown-headed Cowbird females can lay 36 eggs in a season. More than 140 different species of birds are known to have raised young cowbirds.
Notes:
The cowbird egg is considerably larger than the other two eggs in the nest.The titmouse deserted the nest the following day.
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