Female © Marco Valentini
Juvenile © Mark Kosiewski
Male © Martjan Lammertink
Female © Steven Mlodinow
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Adult © Jay McGowan
Habitat © Matías Garrido 🐧

Shiny Cowbird Molothrus bonariensis

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Identification

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Common in Caribbean and South America. Found in semiopen and open grassy areas, often associated with livestock. Feeds mainly on the ground, but perches readily in bushes and trees. Male is glossy blue-black overall (often looks simply black). Female is plain grayish-brown overall. Bill shape is the key feature: blackish bill is more slender and pointed than bills of Brown-headed and Bronzed cowbirds. Also note similar but larger Melodious Blackbird, which has longer bill and often flicks its tail.

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Media

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Ecclesdown Road (Upland birds only––please use a different location for seabirds)

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Ecclesdown Road (Upland birds only––please use a different location for seabirds)