The chalk-browed mockingbird (''Mimus saturninus'') is a bird in the family
mimidae. It is found in
Brazil
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,
Bolivia
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Argentina
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Paraguay,
Suriname
Suriname (; srn, Sranankondre or ), officially the Republic of Suriname ( nl, Republiek Suriname , srn, Ripolik fu Sranan), is a country on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north ...
, and
Uruguay.
Taxonomy and systematics
The chalk-browed mockingbird has four subspecies, the nominate ''Mimus saturninus saturninus'', ''M. s. arenaceus'', ''M. s. frater'', and ''M. s. modulator''.
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Description
The chalk-browed mockingbird is long and weighs . Males are slightly larger than females. Adults of the nominate subspecies have a dark brown crown, a broad white supercilium
The supercilium is a plumage feature found on the heads of some bird species. It is a stripe which runs from the base of the bird's beak above its eye, finishing somewhere towards the rear of the bird's head.Dunn and Alderfer (2006), p. 10 Also ...
, a blackish line through the eye, and white cheeks. Their upperparts are brownish with some darker streaks; the rump is buffier. Their wings are blackish and show two obscure bars when folded. The tail is also blackish; most feathers have white tips and the outermost have white edges. The underside of their body is white from the throat to the vent, though the breast has a gray tinge and the flanks are buffy with faint dark streaks. The juvenile is browner than the adult and has buffier underparts with dark streaks on the breast.[Cody, M. L. (2020). Chalk-browed Mockingbird (''Mimus saturninus''), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.chbmoc1.01 retrieved July 23, 2021]
''M. s. frater'' is browner than the nominate, including the rump that is not buffy like the nominate's. ''M. s. arenaceus'' is essentially the same as ''frater'' but has a larger bill. ''M. s. modulator'' has some blackish brown spotting on its crown and back, lacks the gray tinge on the breast, and the flanks are paler and often unstreaked.[
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Distribution and habitat
The nominate subspecies of chalk-browed mockingbird is found in southern Suriname and adjoining Pará state in Brazil. ''M. s. arenaceus'' is found in eastern Brazil from Paraíba
Paraíba ( Tupi: ''pa'ra a'íba''; ) is a state of Brazil. It is located in the Brazilian Northeast, and it is bordered by Rio Grande do Norte to the north, Ceará to the west, Pernambuco to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Paraíba ...
state south to eastern Bahia state. ''M. s. frater'' is found in central and eastern Bolivia and much of central Brazil. ''M. s. modulator'' is found from southeastern Bolivia and Paraguay into central Argentina and extreme southeastern Brazil.[
The chalk-browed mockingbird inhabits open areas such as savanna, forest edge, open woodland, pastures with scattered trees, and urban and suburban gardens. It is generally a bird of the lowlands but reaches as high as about in northern Argentina.][
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Behavior
Feeding
The chalk-browed mockingbird is omnivorous; it feeds on fruits, seeds, berries, insects, and other small vertebrates. It occasionally predates eggs and nestlings of other birds. It forages mostly on the ground.[
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Breeding
The chalk-browed mockingbird's breeding season spans September to January. The species is territorial and monogamous, though both related and unrelated helpers have been documented to aid in territory defense and in caring for young. The nest is a shallow cup made of twigs lined with finer material. It is typically placed in a low tree or dense shrub within of the ground, though sometimes higher. The clutch size is three or four. Nests are often parasitized by the
shiny cowbird (''Molothrus bonariensis'').[
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Vocalization
The chalk-browed mockingbird's song is loud, a "varied series of notes, trills, ndphrases". Its calls include a "sharp and penetrating 'tshrip'" and a "snorting sha-sha-sha". It often mimics other species including some raptors.[
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Status
The IUCN
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has assessed the chalk-browed mockingbird as being of Least Concern. It has a large range (estimated at ), is very common throughout much of it, and the population is believed to be stable.[ It occurs in several protected areas. There are " perceived threats, although nesting losses due to cowbird parasitism are considerable."][
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Gallery
Mimus saturninus 1847.jpg, Painting from 1847
Mimus saturninus Nest.jpg, Nest
Mimus saturninus egg 1847.jpg, Egg
File:Two small birds interacting, one in flight, one standing.jpg,
File:Mimus saturninus -Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina-8 (1).jpg, Singing
File:Flickr - Dario Sanches - SABIÁ-DO-CAMPO (Mimus Saturninus) (2).jpg
References
Further reading
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chalk-browed mockingbird
The chalk-browed mockingbird (''Mimus saturninus'') is a bird in the family mimidae. It is found in Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay, Suriname, and Uruguay.
Taxonomy and systematics
The chalk-browed mockingbird has four subspecies, the n ...
Birds of South America
Birds of Brazil
chalk-browed mockingbird
The chalk-browed mockingbird (''Mimus saturninus'') is a bird in the family mimidae. It is found in Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay, Suriname, and Uruguay.
Taxonomy and systematics
The chalk-browed mockingbird has four subspecies, the n ...