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05-APR-2008

Brown Headed Cow Bird ( male)

Nikon D200
1/500s f/5.6 at 400.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 10-Apr-2008 04:49
A lovely image Bill
Jack Hoying09-Apr-2008 11:56
This is a great example of this bird. To follow up on what Kelly said, here is some text from the Audubon website..."The Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) is North America's most notorious brood parasite. Instead of building their own nests, incubating their own eggs and raising their own nestlings, Brown-headed Cowbirds have a different breeding strategy. Cowbird females use other bird species as hosts -- laying their eggs in the nests of other bird species and relying on these hosts to incubate and raise their chicks. Scientists have now recorded that Brown-headed Cowbirds have parasitized over 220 host species, ranging from the Black-capped Vireo and Wood Thrush to the Blue-winged Teal and Red-headed Woodpecker. While not all hosts make good foster parents -- a number of species reject cowbird eggs -- cowbird chicks have been successfully reared by over 150 host species, with songbirds comprising the majority of hosts."
Ann09-Apr-2008 07:55
Wonderful detail.
Bea.09-Apr-2008 05:56
A good shot Bill, beautiful feather colour and sheen.
Rev. Kelly Todd09-Apr-2008 03:37
nice capture of a nasty bird! LOL but I guess it takes all kinds of lazy birds to gitter done.
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo09-Apr-2008 03:30
Beautifully done!!
paplvr09-Apr-2008 02:14
Really great exposure and sharpness. Linda S
Guest 09-Apr-2008 02:09
Very nice Bill, great focus and color.
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