Order: Passeriformes (Oscines) - Family: Mimidae
Status: Resident - Abundant - Breeder. Habitat: Bushland and embankments
All records since January 2014 |
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![]() © Diego Caiafa |
![]() © Diego Caiafa |
![]() © Horacio Reinaudo Voz de volantón |
![]() © José L. Merlo |
![]() © José L. Merlo |
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Breeding |
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Displays |
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Nest It is a cup made of sticks in trees |
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Parasitized by Shiny cowbird | |
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Habits |
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![]() Very terrestrial and also arboreal. Runs with a semierect tail. Very agressive. ![]() See more cases of raptors ![]() The Tegu was also harrassed by the mockingbird ![]() |
Chalk-browed MockingbirdMimus saturninus They fought fiercely ... it's remarkable to see how they use bills and legs (nails) to attack the eyes' opponent. It seems the fight was not over food, but territory. They attacked each other, got exhausted and then resumed the struggle. They were always in the same place and finally they flew off. They did not seem to be hurt... but I do think they are beaten and tired. It is funny the Rufous Hornero's attitude. He watched but did not take part....well it is our national bird. © Nicolás Giorgio |
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© Roberto Ares |
More photographic records since January 2013 |
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