Brown-headed Cowbird
Molothrus ater



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Brown headed cowbirds are brood parasites, meaning the female lays her eggs in the nest of other species.  

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Field Marks
  • Brown head
  • Black body, wings and tail

Habitat

Cowbirds prefer habitats with low or scattered trees among grassland vegetation, such as woodland edges, brushy thickets, prairies, fields, pastures, orchards, and residential areas. Fragmentation of forests has greatly increased the Brown-headed Cowbirds favorite habitat.

Status

Common in Atlanta all year.  Usually seen in open habitats.  In the fall and winter they are usually seen in large flocks