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Cowbird


Cowbirds are birds belonging to the genus '''''Molothrus''''' in the family Icteridae. They are Brood parasite|brood parasitic New World birds which are unrelated to the Old World cuckoos, one of which, the Common Cuckoo is the best-known brood parasitic bird. This family includes five species of cowbirds that form the natural genus ''Molothrus''. This has been determined by phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial DNA sequences (Lanyon 1992, Johnson and Lanyon 1999, Lanyon and Omland 1999, in Lowther, 2004). The genus ''Molothrus'' includes:
- Screaming Cowbird, ''Molothrus rufoaxillaris''
- Giant Cowbird, ''Molothrus oryzivorus'' (formerly in ''Scaphidura'')
- Bronzed Cowbird, ''Molothrus aeneus''
- Shiny Cowbird, ''Molothrus bonariensis''
- Brown-headed Cowbird, ''Molothrus ater'' The non-brood parasitic Bay-winged Cowbird was formerly placed here; it is now ''Agelaioides badius''. These birds feed on insects, including the large numbers that may be stirred up by cattle. In order for the birds to remain mobile and stay with the herd, they have adapted by laying their eggs in other birds' nests. The cowbird will watch for when its host lays eggs, and when the nest is left unattended, the female will come in and lay its own eggs. The cowbird eggs do not look much different from the hosts' eggs, and the host will normally incubate the eggs. The cowbird chicks grow quickly, and may consume most of the food the host brings. If starvation does not kill the other birds, in some species the cowbird will use its large size to push the other chicks out of the nest. The Giant Cowbird does not appear to harm its host oropendola or cacique (bird)|cacique chicks.

Cowbirds in popular culture


- In the comic strip Pogo by Walt Kelly, two cowbirds were anti-American communists. In a post-Kelly version of the strip, they were transformed into Muslim Extremists. Image:malecowbird.jpg|Brown-headed Cowbird, adult male Image:cowbirdsincourtship.jpg|Brown-headed Cowbird, courtship behavior

References


- Jaramillo and Burke, ''New World Blackbirds'' ISBN 0-7136-4333-1
- The White Laboratory of Animal Behavior, University of Pennsylvania
- Cowbird videos on the Internet Bird Collection Category:Brood parasites Category:Molothrus|* Category:Genera of birds

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