White-browed Blackbird

Leistes superciliaris

The White-browed Blackbird, scientifically known as Leistes superciliaris, is a striking passerine bird found in South America. This species is known for its glossy black plumage and distinctive white eyebrow stripe, which gives it a unique and eye-catching appearance. White-browed Blackbirds are typically found in open grasslands, agricultural areas, and pastures, where they forage for seeds and insects. They are often observed in small flocks, and their melodious calls are a common feature of their habitat. This species is known for its adaptability to human-modified landscapes and is often seen near human settlements.

Habitat: Open grasslands, agricultural areas, pastures

White-browed Blackbird
© Descourtilz, J. T. (Jean Théodore), d. 1855; Waterlow and Sons, lithographer · Wikimedia Commons · No restrictions

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