White-browed Blackbird

Agriornis micropterus

The White-browed Blackbird (Agriornis micropterus) is a medium-sized bird found in South America. It has a distinctive white eyebrow stripe and a black body. This species is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard in open grasslands and shrubby areas. The White-browed Blackbird forages for insects and small vertebrates on the ground, using its sharp bill to probe the soil. It is a solitary bird, often seen perched on fence posts or low bushes. The species is known for its agility and quick movements. Although not currently considered threatened, habitat loss and fragmentation are potential future concerns for this species.

Habitat: Open grasslands and shrubby areas

White-browed Blackbird
© Eydoux, Fortuné.; Gervais, François Paul · Wikimedia Commons · Public domain

Tours where you can spot this bird

No tours linked yet.